Comparative study on Self-Esteem of Working and Non-working Women in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

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Background: Even though the frequency of self-esteem is documented globally, however, the level of self-esteem and its contributing factors varies across the world and could be unique when we are talking about Pakistan due to unique local cultural and social beliefs. Objective: To compare the self-esteem level among working and non-working women in selected organizations of Peshawar, Pakistan. Methodology: This cross-sectional study was conducted in selected areas (University Town and Hayatabad) Peshawar during 2018. Data was collected using Rosenberg's self-esteem scale (RSES). A total of 150 research participants (75 working and 75 were non-working each), were selected from the different institutes of Hayatabad and University Town. Analysis was carried out through SPSS-20. Chi-square test was used for comparing the frequency while t-test was used for comparing the mean considering a p-value ≤0.05 as significant. Results: A total of 150 subjects with a mean age of 33.9±6.9 years (range 25-50 years) participated in the study. The self-esteem of the overall subjects revealed a mean score of 17.9±5.4 (ranged from 1 to 28). The prevalence of low self-esteem was 42 (28%), out of whom 40 (26.7%) accounted in non-working women and only 2 (1.3%) were found in working women (p=0.001). Furthermore, 5 (3.3%) were found with high self-esteem levels out of whom 4 (2.7%) were from working women and only 1 (0.7%) were from non-working ( p=0.0001). Conclusion: It is concluded that a higher proportion of non-working women have low self-esteem as compared to working women, indicating that the alternate hypothesis was true i.e. self-esteem of working women is higher as compared to non-working women.
开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省白沙瓦工作妇女与非工作妇女自尊的比较研究
背景:尽管自尊的频率在全球范围内都有记录,但自尊的水平及其影响因素在世界各地各不相同,当我们谈论巴基斯坦时,由于独特的当地文化和社会信仰,自尊的水平和影响因素可能是独特的。目的:比较巴基斯坦白沙瓦某组织中在职妇女与非在职妇女的自尊水平。方法:本横断面研究于2018年在白沙瓦选定的地区(大学城和哈亚塔巴德)进行。数据采用Rosenberg自尊量表(RSES)收集。共有150名研究参与者(75名工作人员和75名非工作人员)从哈亚塔巴德和大学城的不同研究所中选出。通过SPSS-20进行分析。频率比较采用卡方检验,均值比较采用t检验,以p值≤0.05为显著性。结果:共有150名受试者参与研究,平均年龄为33.9±6.9岁(25-50岁)。自尊的平均得分为17.9±5.4分(范围为1 ~ 28)。低自尊的患病率为42人(28%),其中40人(26.7%)为非职业女性,只有2人(1.3%)为职业女性(p=0.001)。此外,有5人(3.3%)自尊水平较高,其中4人(2.7%)来自职业女性,只有1人(0.7%)来自非职业女性(p=0.0001)。结论:与职业女性相比,非职业女性的自尊心较低的比例更高,这表明替代假设成立,即职业女性的自尊心高于非职业女性。
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