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EEO. 2022; 21(4): 126-132


Comparative Study Of Mental Health Among Urban And Rural Women

HONEY C. R., DR. ASHWINI KUMAR RAJ.




Abstract

Mental health and sickness are significantly influenced by gender. When compared to men, women exhibit distinct patterns of emotional anguish and mental condition. The prevalence of internalizing disorders is higher in women than in men, whereas the prevalence of externalizing disorders is higher in males. Particularly in the prevalence of prevalent mental diseases, where women predominate, gender inequalities exist. The group of rural women considerably demonstrated stronger mental health than their urban counterparts, despite the fact that the felt level of mental health appeared as moderate, according to the analysis.

Key words: Urban, Gender, Psychological, Women, Sickness.






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