在校青少年的幸福程度

Rajathi Sakthivel
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青春期是从童年逐步过渡到成年的阶段。他们有特定的需求,这些需求因性别、生活环境和社会经济水平而异。在这一阶段,他们遭受着各种形式的问题和冲突的困扰,最终损害了正常的发展,走向抑郁状态。本研究评估了泰米尔纳德邦南部地区在校青少年的幸福感水平;采用了单变量、描述性横截面研究设计。通过方便抽样技术,120 名在校青少年通过谷歌在线表格回答了青少年幸福感问卷(11-16 岁)。收集到的数据通过 SPSS 软件包进行分析。结果显示,大多数在校青少年(77%)患有抑郁症,性别与年级之间存在显著关联(P= 0.05%)。社区和公共卫生护士兄弟会以及社区中的利益相关者应采取补救措施,支持和促进青少年的心理健康。关键词福祉、失学青少年、冲突、抑郁和心理健康。
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Level of Well-Being among School Going Adolescents
The adolescence state is the progressive transition from childhood to adulthood. They have specific needs which vary with gender, life circumstances, and socioeconomic level. In this stage, they suffer from various forms of problems and conflicts, which ultimately impair normal development and move to a depressive state. This study assessed the level of well-being among school-going adolescents in the south region of Tamilnadu; The uni-variable, descriptive- cross-sectional research design was adopted. Through the convenient sampling technique,120 school-going adolescents responded to the adolescent’s well-being questionnaire (11-16 years) through online Google forms. The collected data were analyzed through the SPSS package. In the results, the majority of school-going adolescents (77%) were depressed and there is a significant association found between gender and grade (P= 0.05%). The nursing fraternities of community and public health nurses and stakeholders in the community take the initiation of remedial measures to support and promote the mental health of adolescents. Keywords: Well-being, School going Adolescents, Conflicts, Depression, and mental Health.
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