Anusha, Dr. R. and Christuraj, Dr. P. Allwin and Shalini, Dr. D. Baby and Hema, I. and Nithyasri, G. (2025) Assessment of Emotional Frustration Among Women Aged 18-35 Years: A Study from Tamilnadu, India. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (7): 25jul377. pp. 991-994. ISSN 2456-2165
One important unpleasant feeling that stems from disappointment is frustration. The human quest for the satisfaction of needs, whether they be psychological or physiological, safety or self-actualization, is inherently accompanied with the complex and multidimensional global sense of frustration. The drive or desire to accomplish a particular objective may have an impact on the degree of frustration. It is also thought that the emotions involved in the circumstance influence the ultimate behavioral reaction. The study was conducted at the Sree Ramakrishna Medical College of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences and Hospital in Kulasekharam, Tamil Nadu, India. The study's female participants ranged in age from 17 to 30. Following an explanation of the study's objectives, vocal agreement was achieved. Thirty people in all answered the poll. Thirty questions are asked in all.. The questionnaire asks about feelings of disappointment, worry, emotional instability, emotional discontent, aggressive behavior, agitation, tremors, excessive salivation, nail biting, knuckle crackling, and loss of faith. The study's findings and discussion indicate that the majority of women experience anger, agitation, excessive perspiration, boredom, exhaustion, worry, annoyance, and irritation at work. They can get sluggish and lose their enthusiasm. Women must recognize the importance of maintaining mental and emotional health.
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