A Study to Assess the Behavioural Problem of Preschooler Among Mother at Srm Hospital
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Assess, Knowledge, behavioral problems, preschooler, motherAbstract
To assess the level of knowledge on behavioral problems of preschooler among mothers at SRM general hospital in Chengalpattu district, Tamil Nadu. To link with behavioral problems with their specified demographic factors. The study was conducted using a WHO-standardized instrument. The knowledge of behavioral problems was linked to demographic factors such as age, religion income. However, the knowledge was gained to the mother and other demographic factors such as education, employment, family. It concluded that the Mothers had adequate knowledge regarding Knowledge on Behavioral problem.
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