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A Comparative Study to assess the Health seeking behavior and Level of Satisfaction of Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) Services among Working and Non-working Women in Reproductive age group of Selected Community of Delhi

Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.4, No. 7)

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Page : 2140-2143

Keywords : Health Seeking Behavior; Level of Satisfaction; Reproductive and Child Health Services; Working Women; Non-working Women;

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Abstract

A comparative study was conducted to assess and compare the health seeking behavior and level of satisfaction of reproductive and child health (RCH) services among working and non-working women in reproductive age group in Sangham Vihar, Delhi. The findings reveals that in the working women majority of women is having average health seeking behavior followed by good health seeking behavior and poor health seeking behavior. In case of non-working women majority of women is having average health seeking behavior followed by poor health seeking behavior and good health seeking behavior. It implies that health seeking behavior of working women is better than non-working women. Unpaired t test was used to find the significance of difference of the means which is found to be statistically significant as it is more than table value at 0.05 level of significance. The data reveals that more number of working women is satisfied with the RCH services than non-working women. Unpaired t test was used to find the significance of difference of the means of working and non-working which shows that level of satisfaction is more in working women, which was found to be statistically significant as p value is more than table value.

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