A Comparative Study on Mental Health of Hosteller and Day Scholars Students
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A Comparative Study on Mental Health of Hosteller and Day Scholars Students
Authors:
Ms. Ramandeep Kaur* Assistant Professor (BFCE)
Komalpreet Kaur; Gurnoor Kaur; Sukhveer Kaur; HarjinderHarry; Mehakpreet Kaur
Students of B.A.B.Ed, Baba Farid College of Education, Bathinda
Abstract: Mental health is a crucial determinant of student success and overall well-being. This study investigates and compares the mental health status of college students living in hostels (hostellers) with those commuting from home (day scholars). Using a structured questionnaire, data were collected from 30 students at Baba Farid College of Education, focusing on stress levels, sleep quality, social interaction, and coping mechanisms. The analysis revealed that hostellers tend to experience higher emotional distress due to homesickness, loneliness, and lack of familial support, whereas day scholars benefit from stronger social connections and more stable routines. The findings emphasize the need for enhanced mental health services and tailored interventions to support students in both living situations.
Keywords: Mental Health, Hostellers, Day Scholars, College Students, Stress, Sleep Patterns, Social Interaction, Coping Mechanisms
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