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Sharma, Anubhuti
- A Study of Birth Order and Family Size Differences on Depression
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1 Department of Psychology, Panjab University Chandigarh, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Panjab University Chandigarh, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 5, No 7 (2014), Pagination: 114-117Abstract
The present endeavor was aimed to assess the differences among different birth orders (only child, first born, second born, and third born) and family sizes (one child family, two child family, and three child family). For this purpose, 480 young adults were randomly selected from the Tricity of Chandigarh, Panchkula, and Mohali. Zung's depression inventory (1975) was administered on the sample. 4×3 factorial analyzes of variance design was applied to assess the differences among the young adults. Further, Scheffe's post-hoc test was also applied. Results showed a significant difference among different birth orders and family sizes on depression.Keywords
Birth Order, Depression, Family Size, Young Adults.- Decisions on Youth's Behavior within the Family
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1 Department of Psychology, Punjab University, Chandigarh, IN
2 Department of Psychology, Gurukul Kangri University, Haridwar, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Punjab University, Chandigarh, IN
2 Department of Psychology, Gurukul Kangri University, Haridwar, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 2, No 1 (2011), Pagination: 119-122Abstract
The present study described the extent to which the single male and female young adolescents are involved in age- related decision- making areas such as- personal, educational, relationship, leisure, and entertainment, and the extent to which their parents, and family is involved. Forty single male and female youth were assessed using the 'youth decision- making involvement scale'. The results implied that single male youth tend to take suggestions from all family members and involve them jointly in taking decisions for them, which shows a feeling of togetherness and cohesion in the males, while in the case of single female youth, the parents tend to decide for their areas of decision- making reflecting females' dependence and conventional Indian mindset and simultaneously, the parents' care, concern and overprotective attitude towards them. This has brought with itself a new perspective of the modern times.Keywords
Youth's Behavior, Family.- Role of Higher Education in Reducing Depression
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1 Chandigarh, IN
1 Chandigarh, IN