Abstract
Stress has a different meaning for different people under different conditions. The first and most generic definition of stress was that proposed by Hans Selye: “Stress is the nonspecific response of the body to any demand.” Objective of the study was to know the impact of Place of residence (Rural & Urban) on Stress. The sample of the study consisted of 80 women (40 Rural and 60 Urban) form different areas of Ranchi district. They were selected by stratified random sample technique and with the help PDQ and Stress Scale. In this study we found that Field (Rural & Urban) had no significant impact on Anxiety.
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Dr. Chandni Thakur @ cthakur2110pari@gmail.com
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