STUDY ON RECENT TRENDS IN CORPORATE REPORTING
मानसिक स्वास्थ्य का शैक्षिक उपलब्धि पर प्रभाव का अध्ययन
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v4.i2.2023.3796Keywords:
Mental Health, Educational Achievement, Sample, Scale, SignificanceAbstract [English]
In the present study, a comparative study of mental health and educational achievement of secondary level students has been done. For the study, 2 schools have been selected out of 10 secondary schools of district Mathura and 6 points related to mental health have been studied on the basis of gender. 1. Emotional stability, 2. Adjustment. 3. Autonomy, 4. Security-insecurity 5. Self-concept and 6. Intelligence. After analyzing the results, it was found that mental health positively affects the educational achievement of male and female students and no difference was found in the 6 concepts of mental health on the basis of gender.
Abstract [Hindi]
प्रस्तुत अध्ययन के अन्तर्गत माध्यमिक स्तर के छात्रों के मानसिक स्वास्थ्य एवं शैक्षिक उपलब्धि का तुलनात्मक अध्ययन किया गया है। अध्ययन हेतु जनपद मथुरा के 10 माध्यमिक विद्यालयों में से 2 विद्यालयों का चयन किया गया है तथा मानसिक स्वास्थ्य सम्बन्धी 6 बिन्दुओं का लिंग भेद के आधार पर अध्ययन किया गया है। 1. संवेगात्मक स्थिरता, 2. समायोजन. 3. स्वायत्तता, 4. सुरक्षा असुरक्षा 5. आत्म-प्रत्यय तथा 6. बुद्धि। परिणामों के विश्लेषणोपरान्त पाया गया कि मानसिक स्वास्थ्य छात्र एवं छात्राओं की शैक्षिक उपलब्धि को-धनात्मक रूप से प्रभावित करता है तथा लिंग के भेद के आधार पर मानसिक स्वास्थ्य के 6 प्रत्ययों में कोई अन्तर नहीं पाया गया।
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