Mobile phones, one of the greatest inventions in the late 20th century, now have become the newest addiction in the world. Even though it has given us convenient and comfort, it doesn’t mean it has no adverse effect. It is something that is going to affect everyone on day to day basis. The concept and ideas of the adolescents with mobile phone use and mental health generated a possible pathway for personnel dependency and also for the direct sources of stress, depression, sleep disturbances, aggression, and to a list of risky behaviors. However, studies on the association between problematic mobile phone use and psychological problems have been relatively few until now. The impact of mobile phone in adolescents in different domains of mental health should be considered for epidemiological and interventional studies. Keywords: Adolescents, Cell Phone Use [CPU], Mobile Phone, Mobile Phone Use [MPU], Psychological Problems.
The number of Kerala migrants as estimated by the migration survey in 2014 is 23.63 lakhs. The corresponding number was 22.81 lakhs in 2011, 21.93 lakhs in 2008 and 18.38 lakhs in 2003. These number indicating the migration from Kerala has been increasing since 2003. The study was to assess the level of mental well-being and its associated factors among the migrants in ottapalam. A descriptive research design was used in this study. This study was conducted in resident area of migrants at Vaniyamkulam, ottapalam. A total of 35 migrants who meets the inclusive and exclusive criteria of the study. Data was collected by using WHO 5 wellbeing index, consist of five statements which is closest to how you had been feeling over the last 2 weeks. The analysis was done by using descriptive and inferential statistics Findings of the study revealed that, there is no significant association was fond between mental wellbeing and its associated factors (p<0.05) of migrants in ottappalam town Palakkad.
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