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  • TITLE
  • DECLARATION
  • CERTIFICATE
  • DEDICATION
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • ABSTRACT
  • CONTENTS
  • LIST OF TABLES
  • LIST OF FIGURES
  • LIST OF APPENDICES
  • I. INTRODUCTION
  • 1.1 Context of the study
  • 1.2 Need and significance of the present study
  • 1.3 Statement of the problem
  • 1.4 Objectives
  • 1.5 Operational definition of key terms
  • 1.6 Hypotheses
  • 1.7 Methodology in brief
  • 1.8 Scope of the study
  • 1.9 Delimitations
  • 1.10 Summary
  • 1.11 Outline of the report
  • II. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
  • 2.1 Literature regarding stress and coping
  • 2.2 Stress management
  • 2.3 Family of the mentally retarded child
  • 2.4 Mothers of mentally retarded children
  • 2.5 Studies on stress and coping in parents of mentatly retarded children
  • 2.6 Measures to reduce stress and enhance coping
  • 2.7 Summary
  • III. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Method adopted
  • 3.3 Research setting
  • 3.4 Population
  • 3.5 Sample and sampling technique
  • 3.6 Development of the tools
  • 3.7 Development of the coping enhancement programme (CEP)
  • 3.8 Pilot study
  • 3.9 Data collection procedure
  • 3.10 Scoring and processing of data
  • 3.11 Statistical techniques used for data anaIysis
  • 3.12 Summary
  • IV. ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATIONS
  • 4.1 Stress of mothers of children with mental retardation
  • 4.2 Coping level of mothers of children with mental retardation
  • 4.3 Facilitating factors of coping in mothers of children with mental retardation
  • 4.4 The stress of mothers with respect to selected variables
  • 4.5 The coping level of mothers with respect to selected variables
  • 4.6 Facilitating factors of coping with respect to selected variables
  • 4.7 Relation ship between stress and coping
  • 4.8 Effectiveness of a coping enhancement programme (CEP)
  • V. SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
  • 5.1 The study in brief
  • 5.2 Objectives
  • 5.3 Hypotheses
  • 5.4 Methodology in brief
  • 5.5 Major findings
  • 5.6 Tenability of the Hypotheses
  • 5.7 Conclusions and suggestions
  • 5.8 Nursing Implication
  • 5.9 Limitations of the present study
  • 5.10 Suggestions for further research
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • APPENDICES