Author Name: – Gauri Agicha and Aishwarya Agicha / Date:- December 2023
Abstract
Background: Studies repeatedly note gender disparities in health indicators, such as physical ailments, anxiety, and sadness. While the exact cause of this disparity is unknown, stress variations might be a factor. The American Psychological Association claims that because women are better at relating to others, they are more likely to take control of and manage their stress. Objective: This study aims to explore the significant differences in stress management among males and females. Participants and Settings: A total of 80, both male and female respondents were selected through convenience sampling from Amity University, Jaipur Rajasthan. Methods: The “Stress Management Scale” developed by Dr. Vandana Kaushik and Dr. Namrata Singh Charpe was administered to determine the stress management levels of participants. Result: A significant difference was found between the male mean scores and female mean scores. The p-value for the findings was 0.050 which indicate a borderline significant difference among male and females in stress management. Conclusion: These findings contribute to the understanding of gender differences in stress management and highlight the role of stress and stress management in this context.
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