A study to analyze the emotional stability of adolescents in shelter homes in Prayagraj District
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Emotional stability, Children Shelter home, Significant differenceAbstract
Emotional stability is the capacity to maintain once emotional balance under stressful circumstances. Present study is an attempt to know the emotional stability of the respondents in the shelter homes of Prayagraj district. Purposive random sampling was used to collect the data for the study sample. Total sample 60 were analyzed out of which 30 children were boys and 30 girls of two different shelter homes of Prayagraj district. The data collection was made through the help of self-made questions and through which all the democracy profile of children were recorded. The tool which was used for the interpretation of data for the research was the emotional stability test by Dr. A Sen Gupta and Dr. A K Singh. The result reveals that maximum number of respondents have moderate emotional stability which is 58.3% and only 36.6% respondents had high emotional stability. Majority of boys and girls have moderate emotional stability which was 60%.
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