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A STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SELF INSTRUCTIONAL MODULE ON LEVEL OF STRESS AND COPING STRATEGIES AMONG MOTHERS OF HOSPITALIZED INFANTS WHO GOT ADMITTED IN SELECTED HOSPITAL AT TAMIL NADU

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Rekha. T, Dr.Rathnacharya Singh
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.s3.860

Abstract

Goal of this study is to quantify the stress experienced by NIU mothers (NICU). Aiming to learn how NICU moms deal with stress examining how NICU mothers deal with stress and any correlations between the two. The goal of this study is to identify the demographic characteristics that are associated with stress and coping styles. The stress and coping methods study was a descriptive one. Fifty moms made up the sample size. The mothers who participated in the study were chosen using the convenience sampling method. The results of the study showed that factors such as maternal age, occupation, monthly family income, religion, region of residence, number of children, kind of therapy, and length of hospital stay were not significantly related to coping techniques. while the mother's level of education is significantly related to the outcome. The results of the current study indicate that there is a correlation between the length of time a mother spends in the hospital and her occupation but no correlation between maternal stress and a number of demographic factors (including maternal age, education level, monthly family income, religion, region of residence, number of children, and type of treatment).

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