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Title: The Impact of Discrimination on Psychological Well-Being among Women: A Comparative Analysis of Married and Unmarried Women
Authors: Hira Anwar, Saira Naeem, Sehrish Irshad, Sadia Naeem
Journal: The Critical Review of Social Sciences Studies (CRSSS)
| Category | From | To |
|---|---|---|
| Y | 2024-10-01 | 2025-12-31 |
Publisher: Bright Education Research Solutions
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 3
Issue: 2
Language: en
DOI: 10.59075/7mg56c95
Keywords: Psychological well-beinggender-based discriminationmarital statusmental healthwomen’s rightssocial stressorscross-sectional study
The research investigates how psychological well-being relates to discrimination levels among Pakistani female populations who are both married and unmarried. Psychological well-being plays an essential role in mental health but discrimination functions as a primary source to create negative impacts on one's well-being. This study obtained data through survey questionnaires from 206 women located in Multan as part of its cross-sectional research design. The research found a negative association between discrimination and psychological well-being which demonstrated significance at a p value of .013 (r = -.174). Married women showed higher average discrimination levels according to the results of t-test evaluation when compared to unmarried women. Psychological health scores among married women stood at lower levels than those of unmarried women according to research findings. Psychological well-being of women decreases because of discrimination yet marital status influences the experience of these negative effects. Researchers must study various social factors affecting discrimination alongside psychological well-being so proper programs for gender equality and mental health promotion can be developed.
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