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A STUDY OF COPING RESPONSES AMONG NURSING STUDENTS OF RANCHI DISTRICT

  • 1. PH.D. SCHOLAR, PG DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY DSPMU RANCHI.
  • 2. HOD CUM ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, PG DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY, DSPMU, RANCHI.

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Introduction: This study aims to investigate the Coping Responses of Government Nursing students and Private Nursing students in Ranchi District. Aim: The Aim of this study is assess the study of Coping Responses among nursing students of Ranchi District. Methodology: The study of tools and techniques for research design, measurement, and analysis. The present study aimed to determine the Coping Responses of Private and Government Nursing students of Ranchi District. The sample of the present study consisted of 150 private and 150 government nursing students in the area of Ranchi. Coping Responses Inventory was used for data collection. Result: Present research suggests that a significant role in the Coping Responses among private and government nursing students. Private nursing students’ experiences are significantly higher Coping Responses than those of government nursing students.

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