Comparative Study of Mental Health among Divyaangs (With Reference to Visually Challenged, Orthopedically Challenged and Normal Pupils)

Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-7, ISSUE-2, April-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443)

Abstract


 Shaili Misra 

Faculty, Deptt.of Communication Research, Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication Bhopal,Madhya Pradesh, India


Nasreen Ansari 

Faculty, Deptt.of Advertising and Public Relations Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication Bhopal,Madhya Pradesh, India

Health is wealth. This is not a major saying, rather reality of life. World Health Organisation (WHO) defines health as,” State of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. Also the greatest assets of any nation are its residents. Thus the citizens must be endowed with the highest attainable standard of health which promotes creativeness, dynamism, determination, productivity and the self-confidence to move ahead. Health is basic requirement, not only for the fulfillment of the human aspirations but also for the enjoyment by all mankind of a better quality of life. India holds one of the highest numbers of divyaangs. But, there are very few studies conducted so far, on the mental health of divyaangs and nondivyaangs. Hence, present study is a humble attempt to compare the mental health of visually challenged, motor challenged and non-divyaang students. The sample size is N=90 and it is a descriptive survey research design. Results yielded that divyaangs posses better mental health than their visually challenged and motor challenged counterparts. 

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