(M.Sc. Psychiatric Nursing), Nursing Tutor, Department of Mental Health Nursing, Symbiosis College of Nursing, Symbiosis International Deemed University, Lavale, Pune, and Maharashtra
*Corresponding Author E-mail: mr.satishchoure3@gmail.com
Online Published on 14 April, 2025.
Assess level of Self-esteem among working and non-working women residing in selected areas in a view to develop an information booklet.
1. To assess level of Self-esteem among working women. 2. To assess level of Self-esteem among non-working women. 3. To compare the level of Self-esteem among working and non-working women.
The research approach adopted in this study is Evaluatory approach. Non-experimental descriptive comparative research design was used. The sample were selected by Non-probability convenient sampling technique sample size was 120 (60working women and 60 non-working women).
1. 56.7% of the working women had moderate self-esteem (score 11-20) and 43.3% of them had high self-esteem (Score 21-30). 2. 70% of the non-working women had moderate self-esteem (score 11-20) and 30% of them had high self-esteem (Score 21-30). 3. 56.7% of the working women had moderate self-esteem (score 11-20) and 43.3% of them had high self-esteem (Score 21-30). 70% of the non-working women had moderate self-esteem (score 11-20) and 30% of them had high self-esteem (Score 21-30). This indicates that the self-esteem in working women is higher as compared to that of non-working women.
The self-esteem in working women is higher as compared to that of non-working women.
Self-esteem, Working and non-working women, Information booklet