Author(s): Alphonsa Thomas, Arya Yesudas, Reshma K S, Sreelakshmi S, Anu S. Khosh

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DOI: 10.52711/2349-2996.2021.00080   

Address: Ms. Alphonsa Thomas1, Ms. Arya Yesudas1, Ms. Reshma K S1, Ms. Sreelakshmi S1, Mrs. Anu S. Khosh2
1Third Year Bsc Nursing Students, Bishop Benziger College of Nursing, Kollam.
2Nursing Tuto, Department of Mental Health Nursing, Bishop Benziger College of Nursing, Kollam.
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Published In:   Volume - 11,      Issue - 3,     Year - 2021


ABSTRACT:
A study to assess the correlation between frustration and family climate among undergraduate students of selected colleges at Kollam. The objectives of the study were to: a) assess the frustration among undergraduate students of selected colleges at Kollam. b) assess the family climate among undergraduate students of selected colleges at Kollam. c) find out the association between frustration and selected demographic variables among undergraduate students of selected colleges at Kollam. d) find out the association between family climate and selected demographic variables among undergraduate students of selected colleges at Kollam. e) assess the correlation between frustration and family climate among undergraduate students of selected colleges at Kollam. A quantitative research approach was adopted. Sampling technique adopted was convenient sampling. Sample size was 100. The investigators assessed undergraduate college students using questionnaires on frustration and family climate. The study showed that 23% of students had high frustration, 46% had moderate frustration and 31% had low frustration. 29% of students had unfavorable family climate 52% had moderate family climate and 19% favorable family climate. There was no association found between frustration and selected demographic variables. But an association was found between family climate and selected demographic variables such as age, type of family and type of residence. There was no association found between family climate and selected demographic variables such as sex, education of parent, occupation of parent, monthly income of parent and type of course. The value of r was -0.09. So, there was a slight negative correlation between frustration and family climate. The relationship between the two variables is weak. That is when family climate become favorable frustration decreases and vice versa.


Cite this article:
Alphonsa Thomas, Arya Yesudas, Reshma K S, Sreelakshmi S, Anu S. Khosh. A Study to assess the Correlation between Frustration and Family climate among undergraduate students of selected colleges at Kollam. Asian Journal of Nursing Education and Research. 2021; 11(3):333-6. doi: 10.52711/2349-2996.2021.00080

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Alphonsa Thomas, Arya Yesudas, Reshma K S, Sreelakshmi S, Anu S. Khosh. A Study to assess the Correlation between Frustration and Family climate among undergraduate students of selected colleges at Kollam. Asian Journal of Nursing Education and Research. 2021; 11(3):333-6. doi: 10.52711/2349-2996.2021.00080   Available on: https://ajner.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2021-11-3-7


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