Seybold Report ISSN: 1533-9211
1Shail Manhas, 2Dr. Guroo Narayan Singh
Vol 18, No 11 ( 2023 ) | Licensing: CC 4.0 | Pg no: 306-315 | Published on: 30-11-2023
Abstract
This study investigates the intersectionality of women's health and well-being concerning education, family dynamics, and career engagement. Through statistical analysis of self-reported ratings and coping pattern scores among female patients with varying educational backgrounds and employment statuses, it was found that there is no statistically significant difference in self-reported ratings and coping patterns across different educational and occupational groups. These findings suggest a consistent approach to self-reporting and coping mechanisms among women, regardless of educational attainment or employment status.
Keywords:
women's health, well-being, education, family dynamics, career engagement