Paper Title

A study to assess impact of covid-19 on family relationships among the families residing in the rural areas of Begusarai, Bihar

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Registration ID: IJNRD_206944

Published ID: IJNRD2310209

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Pushpam Sharma , Shalini vishnoi , Mukesh kumar , Anupama Sharma

Keywords

Assessment, Covid-19, Impact, Family, Relationship, Rural Areas

Abstract

First and foremost, the COVID‐19 outbreak is a great human tragedy. In the long progression of human suffering, there had been other momentous times of loss, ranging from wars to genocides to massive oppression to other pandemics, but never one so widespread across such an interconnected world. Many people have died; still, more were critically ill. World economies and social structures suffer, and with this comes vulnerabilities to totalitarian and authoritarian politics in many countries. The entire human race was in danger as a result of the coronavirus epidemic, and we were stranded at home. Many people were suffering from uncertainty, anxiety, and severe tension because the conclusion of Covid-19 was unknown. The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in unprecedented shutdowns, shortages, and sources of stress for individuals and families across the world. The Indian central and state governments introduced an increasingly strict regime of social distancing/isolation measures to slow the rate of infection early in the pandemic March to April 2020. These measures present significant risks to the population, over and above the health threat associated with COVID-19, including compromised family mental health and relationships. Dealing with threats to their health from COVID‐19 itself by trying to avoid and survive infection, but there had also been so many special meanings for families. For many, there, very directly, was the loss of family members (with those losses often occurring in ways removed from family contact that are in this era unusual). To assess the Family relationship among the families residing in the selected rural areas of Begusarai. To find the association between the selected demographic variables and impact of covid 19 on family relationship among the families residing in the rural areas of Begusarai. cross sectional descriptive Survey research design and Quantitative research approach was adopted. The population in this study included family members of rural families of Begusarai, Bihar. Size of the population consists of 60 family members of rural families of Begusarai, Bihar. In this study non probability purposive sampling technique was used. The results showed that the computed Chi-square value for association between levels of family relationship of participants during Covid-19 was found to be statistically not significant at 0.05 levels of significance for any of the selected socio demographic variables. Relationship with family members during Covid-19 – Maximum 27(45%) participants responded as relatively good, 16(26.7%) participants responded as fair, 11(18.3%) participants responded as good, 5(8.3%) participants responded as relatively bad and remaining 1 (1.7%) participants responded as bad.

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"A study to assess impact of covid-19 on family relationships among the families residing in the rural areas of Begusarai, Bihar", IJNRD - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NOVEL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (www.IJNRD.org), ISSN:2456-4184, Vol.8, Issue 10, page no.c65-c77, October-2023, Available :https://ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2310209.pdf

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Volume 8 Issue 10, October-2023

Pages : c65-c77

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Paper Reg. ID: IJNRD_206944

Published Paper Id: IJNRD2310209

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Research Area: Health Science 

Country: Begusarai , Bihar, India

Published Paper PDF: https://ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2310209.pdf

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