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TITLE:

AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY ON THE OCCURRENCE OF ANXIETY IN EMPLOYED AND NON-EMPLOYED FEMALES IN ACCCORDANCE WITH THEIR FAMILY RESTRICTION

AUTHORS:

Dr. Zahra Yasin, Dr. Tayyaba Sadaf, Dr. Madiha Khadim

ABSTRACT:

Objective: This study aimed to check the availability of the anxiety in employed and non-employed females in accordance with their qualification, system of family & amount of the children. Study Setting: This research work conducted in Jinnah Hospital Lahore. Study Design: This research work was a non-experimental research work. Methodology: The total amount of 100 females with 50 employed females and 50 no employed females were the part of this research work. There was matching in the age, qualification, profession and social as well as economic status of the members. Administration of TMAS (Taylor manifest anxiety scale) carried out on all females to evaluate the presence of anxiety among them. Interview of all the females carried out to put the data of demography in records. Results: We observed the anxiety in 57.0% females of study; 74.0% were the non-employed females & thirty six percent employed females found with anxiety. We found an important relationship between the anxiety and amount of children and their qualification. We found no significant relationship between anxiety and system of family. Conclusion: The findings of this case work concluded that there should be a moral support for all non-employed females. They should be permit to recreate themselves by visiting the recreation points outside the home restrictions. Keywords: Spontaneity, Anxiety, Employed, Qualification, Moral, Wearisomeness, Interview.

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