Assess the Level of Parental Stress and Coping Strategies among Mothers Attending Postnatal Areas of Gmch, Sector-32, Chandigarh: A Cross Sectional Study

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Preetinder Kaur
Tushar Choudhary
Vanika
Vikram Singh
Yawer Bashir
Yasmeen

Abstract

A Cross-sectional study to assess the level of Parental stress and coping strategies among Mothers 
attending Postnatal Areas of GMCH Sector-32, Chandigarh was carried out in full compliance with 
ethical standards provided by the Research and Ethical committee of GMCH-32, Chandigarh. The 
approval was taken to conduct research from the committee of the institution. The objectives of the 
study were to assess the level of Parental stress among Mothers attending Postnatal Areas of GMCH 
Sector-32, Chandigarh, to assess the coping strategies of Mothers attending Postnatal Areas of GMCH 
Sector-32, Chandigarh, To find out the association of Parental stress with selected 
socio-demographic variables. Data was collected by using parental stress scale and self-efficacy 
scale from 100 study subjects from Postnatal Areas (labour room, postnatal ward and 
immunization).The sampling technique used was convenience sampling .
The study concluded that 55% of the mothers were suffering from moderate stress, 19% were having 
severe stress and 26% mothers were having mild stress.16% mothers were having low level coping, 60% 
were having medium level coping and 24% mothers had high level of coping. Thus moderate amount of 
stress and medium level of coping were found to be more in Postnatal mothers. Association between 
parental stress and gravida of mother was found to be significant with p value =0.05 .

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Assess the Level of Parental Stress and Coping Strategies among Mothers Attending Postnatal Areas of Gmch, Sector-32, Chandigarh: A Cross Sectional Study. (2024). International Journal of Nursing Education, 16(2), 33-37. https://doi.org/10.37506/p7drz247
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Preetinder Kaur

Tutor, College of nursing, GMCH -32, Chandigarh

Tushar Choudhary

Bsc nursing 4th year student, College of nursing, GMCH -32, Chandigarh

Vanika

Bsc nursing 4th year student, College of nursing, GMCH -32, Chandigarh

Vikram Singh

Bsc nursing 4th year student, College of nursing, GMCH -32, Chandigarh

Yawer Bashir

Bsc nursing 4th year student, College of nursing, GMCH -32, Chandigarh

Yasmeen

Bsc nursing 4th year student, College of nursing, GMCH -32, Chandigarh

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Assess the Level of Parental Stress and Coping Strategies among Mothers Attending Postnatal Areas of Gmch, Sector-32, Chandigarh: A Cross Sectional Study. (2024). International Journal of Nursing Education, 16(2), 33-37. https://doi.org/10.37506/p7drz247

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