Emotional Adjustment among Adolescents, Kerala, India

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Anila Arjun et al.

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Adolescence is a crucial developmental period characterized by intricate transformations.The goal of the study was to evaluate the association between socio-demographic characteristics and emotional adjustment among school-aged adolescents. In order to accomplish this, R.V. Patil's Emotional Adjustment inventory was administered to 100 school-aged teenagers (14-19) from Trissur District, Kerala, India. To investigate youngsters' emotional adjustment within their socio-demographic profile, the mean, standard deviation, and T-test were employed.Findings: The majority of school students (51 percent) showed a low level of emotional adjustment skills, according to the mean score. In terms of gender and residence area respondents revealed a substantial correlation.Application: This study paves the way for further research into the link between emotional adjustment and socio-demographic profile, as well as their impact on teenagers.

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