International Journal of Engineering, Science and Mathematics
  • Year: 2022
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 12

A study to assess the knowledge regarding mental retardation among the antental mothers with a reference to Manglore city

  • Author:
  • Marie Elizabeth1, Yogitha2, GP Anusha3, Manila Lavina D’souza4, PK Vinod4
  • Total Page Count: 18
  • Page Number: 10 to 27

1Pinto-Professor, New Mangala College of Mursing, Neermarga, Mangalore

2Associate Professor, New Mangala College of Mursing, Neermarga, Mangalore

3Assistant Professor, New Mangala College of Mursing, Neermarga, Mangalore

4Lecturer, New Mangala College of Mursing, Neermarga, Mangalore

Online published on 20 September, 2023.

Abstract

Maternal achievement research is a common rich need because of its impact on both maternal and child wellbeing. Despite the number of exploratory evaluations here and there, there is a smattering of framed articles produced, particularly from developing countries. As the need may arise, an attempt to coordinate continuing writing in this field clearly seems appropriate to study the readers progress of the field and to find titles for future examination. Persistent survey means to map association on maternal vital achievement and birth outcomes and its association with direct youth. In particular, syntheses have been prepared on mental well-being during pregnancy and in the post-pregnancy period and its impact on birth outcomes and youth direct. Not completely permanently established and given the critical evaluation of making continuous to see the opening in the association and propose the title for future evaluation. With the declining pace of maternal mortality rates from one end of the world to the other, experts are also looking into the meaning of seeking sanity. In neither case was the association of maternal significant achievement found with maternal unpleasantness as a whole. In the last few years, mental depression among women of childbearing age is clearly generating examination consideration in view of its effects on the mother and her adolescent.400 respondents were selected from Manglore city. All the respondent were selected by using random sampling method.