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  • Psychological Health of Wives’ of Patients with Chronic Illnesses

    Daanesh Marazban Umrigar, Rajendra Mhaske
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    Article ID: 3879
    632  (Abstract) 224  (Download)

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    Objectives: Chronic illnesses are more prevalent in males. The expectations of caregiving, thus falls on the women. Role expectations from women, increases stress, strain and the possibility of Psychological health concerns. In this paper, we explore the psychological health, as well as the levels of marital and sexual satisfaction of women caregivers.

    Method: The sample consisted of... More

    2022-01-05
  • Remote working in the period of the COVİD-19

    Sefa Bulut, Reziyamu Maimaiti
    60-65

    Article ID: 2898
    748  (Abstract) 356  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Working remotely was an option for the employees before the Covid-19 pandemic. However, it's become a new working format and compulsory for the white collars to work at home. Even if it seems attractive at first look, the new format of working style actually has caused lots of problems especially on employees' mental health.... More

    2021-04-07
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