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Title: | VULNERABILITY TO EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCES IN FATHER OF NEUROTIC AND PSYCHOTIC CHILDREN |
Authors: | RASHID, MAJOR ABDUR |
Keywords: | Natural Sciences Biology Physiology & related subjects Specific physiological systems in animals |
Issue Date: | 2001 |
Publisher: | BAHRIA UNIVERSITY, ISLAMABAD PAKISTAN |
Abstract: | In the present research the difference of anxiety and depression level of the fathers of neurotic and psychotic children was studied. In order to find out the level of anxiety and depression among fathers of neurotic and psychotic children, IPAT anxiety Scale and IPAT Depression Scale were used followed by an interview to obtain information and history from them. Three hundred fathers participated in the study. Hundred fathers have neurotic children , hundred had psychotic children and hundred had normal children. A chi-square test was computed for the statistical analysis of data. Hypothesis No 5 when calculated for Statistical significance on the sample of 100 subjects in each group i.e. fathers of neurotic and psychotic children rendered a X^2 of 3.26 which made it insignificant by the fraction of difference as the X^2 of 3.84 is required to make it significant at the level of P<.05. It was then decided to increase the data by 20 subjects in each group to find out the Statistical significance as expected the X^2 with the increased data was significant at .05 level. It was concluded that the fathers of neurotic children have high sten scores on anxiety and depression than the fathers of psychotic children. Moreover anxiety sten scores were higher than the depression sten scores comparatively. |
URI: | http://prr.hec.gov.pk/jspui/handle/123456789//90 |
Appears in Collections: | PhD Thesis of All Public / Private Sector Universities / DAIs. |
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