The goal of this study is to evaluate a mother's amount of warmth, autonomy, and hovering with a student's level of stress, loneliness, and depression.
Background: Efforts to develop one's identity in areas such as love, work, and worldview constitute emerging adulthood. Work is viewed as a means of preparing for a later adult profession throughout the adolescent years. This is the moment when the foundations are established for future employment and careers. Jobs with short-term obligations have a higher amount of freedom and more time spent exploring various career choices.
Methods: At MGM Medical College in Indore, a cross-sectional research of 150 medical college students was done to investigate the existing interaction between medical students and their moms.
The data was acquired using a 16-question semi-structured questionnaire that had been pre-designed.
The Pearson co-relation test demonstrates a strong link between mother warmth and stress, loneliness, and depression, according to the findings. Loneliness and despair are reduced as the temperature rises.
Conclusion: Children feel more safe and able to communicate better with their moms when their mothers are warmer/affectionate to them, which establishes a habit in them that helps them communicate better with others as well. The autonomy of a mother has a favourable impact on stress, loneliness, and sadness. Stress, loneliness, and melancholy increase as a mother acquires greater control over her three children.Author(S) Details
Chouhan Vijay
Department of Anatomy, Government Medical College, Ratlam, (MP), India.
Thakur Madhur
Department of Obstetrics and gynecology, Government Medical College, Ratlam, (MP), India.
Thakur Vipin
Department of Pediatrics, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, (MP), India.
Kumhar Sukh Dayal
Department of Psychiatry Government Medical College, Ratlam, (MP), India.
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