Frustration And Anxiety Among Middle-Aged Working Women: A Psycho-Social Study

1Ashish Tarafdar

2Lipika Malakar

1State Aided College Teacher (SACT- II), Department of sociology, Mekliganj College, Mekhliganj, Cooch Behar, West Bengal.,
2State Aided College Teacher (SACT- II), Department of physical education, Prasanna deb women's College, Jalpaiguri, West Bengal

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Abstract:

The present research examined middle-aged West Bengal marital adjustment, mental health, and reactions to frustration. Among middle-aged female school teachers, psychosocial stress, conflict between work and family life, depression, anxiety, complaints that are somatic and social dysfunction were all present. In order to create any structured interventions for preserving and enhancing working middle-aged women's quality of life, it is necessary to analyze their mental health state. Another study examines how social and cultural factors determine mental health diagnosis and treatment. Through an online survey, 101 participants in Jalpaiguri were chosen using the snowball sampling technique. Depression, anxiety, and stress were assessed using the DASS-21. Women in the teaching profession between the ages of 45 and 65 were shown to have significant levels of anxiety, despair, and tension. Maintaining a balance between family responsibilities and the need to implement new technologies and innovative teaching causes women to experience anxiety, depression, and stress.

Keywords:

Mental Health, Middle Ages, frustration reactions, Psychosocial stress.

Paper Details
Month09
Year2020
Volume24
IssueIssue 9
Pages44951-44960

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