Life Satisfaction and Resilience among Divorced Women in India

  • Gautami Kapila
  • Dr Arun Kumar
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Aim: The purpose of the study was to identify the level of Life Satisfaction and Resilience among the divorced women in India. Method: This study aims to identify the relationship between Life satisfaction and resilience. Standardized questionnaires (LIFE SATISFACTION SCALE & CONNOR DAVIDSON RESILIENCE SCALE) were employed to measure Life satisfaction and Resilience, among 60 divorced women (Group1: women divorced for less than 5 years & Group 2: women divorced for more than 5 years), all aged between 30-50 years. The results were analysed using T-test and Pearson r. The score were tabulated. Results: The statistical analysis suggested a positive correlation between Life satisfaction and Resilience. The results also indicated that there is no significant difference between the level of life satisfaction and resilience among the Group 1 and Group 2.

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Gautami Kapila, & Dr Arun Kumar. (2015). Life Satisfaction and Resilience among Divorced Women in India. International Journal of Indian Psychology, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.25215/0301.135

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