Impact of Self-Esteem on Stress in Working and Non-Working Married Women (30-37 Years)

S. M. Reddy, Huba Khamis Rasheed, Chandni Chawla, Dipan Samanta, Sudhan S George, J. V. Cardoza, Zeeshan Ali
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Every person goes through periods of low self-esteem at some stage in life, it’s unavoidable. Replacing this negative conditioning with more positive programming is critical to building a successful and harmonious life. Stress is perhaps the most common issue of man’s everyday life. Stress is so universal and widespread that it is considered as a hallmark of human life. Married women especially with responsibilities of job, children and ageing parents can particularly feel overwhelmed by stress of daily life and that might accentuate if women have lower esteem. Low self-esteem can lead to psychological effects that cause a person to be more susceptible to stressful situations. Conversely, high self-esteem can act as a sort of protection against high levels of stress. Individuals with low esteem tend to feel helpless, powerless, and incapable of overcoming the obstacles placed in front of them. People today suffer from stress in a range of situations. Stress is present in people’s lives and is believed to be the cause of psychopathologies, diseases, and inability to adapt to any given environment or work. Stress is considered a complex defensive-balancing mechanism of the body that develops in two stages: during the first stage, individuals assess the stressor and the demands stemming from it, and during the second stage, they evaluate whether or not they have enough resources to meet the stressor demands. The latter stage draws attention to the individual’s subjective assessment of the stressor, which conditions their reaction to it. Different people may react differently to the same stressor. The stress response refers to body reactions, which can either be physiological, emotional, or behavioral reactions to stimuli that cause stress. Keywords Stress, Self­esteem, Working Women, Non­working women
已婚工作与非工作女性自尊对压力的影响(30-37岁)
每个人在人生的某个阶段都会经历自卑,这是不可避免的。用更积极的计划来取代这种消极的制约是建立一个成功和谐生活的关键。压力也许是人类日常生活中最常见的问题。压力是如此普遍和广泛,它被认为是人类生活的一个标志。已婚女性,尤其是有工作、孩子和年迈父母的已婚女性,尤其会被日常生活的压力压垮,如果女性受到的尊重较低,这种压力可能会加剧。低自尊会导致心理上的影响,使一个人更容易受到压力的影响。相反,高自尊可以作为一种抵御高水平压力的保护。低自尊的人往往感到无助、无力,无法克服摆在他们面前的障碍。今天的人们在各种情况下都承受着压力。压力存在于人们的生活中,被认为是导致精神病理、疾病和无法适应任何特定环境或工作的原因。压力被认为是一种复杂的身体防御平衡机制,其发展分为两个阶段:在第一阶段,个体评估压力源及其产生的需求,在第二阶段,他们评估他们是否有足够的资源来满足压力源的需求。后一个阶段将注意力吸引到个体对压力源的主观评估上,这决定了他们对压力源的反应。不同的人对相同的压力源可能有不同的反应。压力反应是指身体的反应,它可以是生理的、情绪的或行为的反应,刺激导致压力。关键词压力,自尊,职业女性,非职业女性
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