Impact of Training on Knowledge of Rural Women Regarding Appropriate Child Care Practices


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Authors

  • Vinita Singh , K. S. Yadav and Vivekin Pachauri

Abstract

The present study was conducted in the Chitora and Baroda villages of Sagar district with selection of 62 women of age
group 18-40 years as respondents. The objective was to find out the impact of KVK training on their knowledge about
appropriate child care practices. To collect data, a pre-structured interview schedule was used. Result of the study revealed
that the knowledge level of women significantly increased after imparting the training programme. The mean pre-training
knowledge score was 2.70±1.45 which increased up to 4.42±1.01 after the training. It has also been found that the
knowledge of women regarding child care was significantly correlated with the type of family, income, education and
exposure to mass media.

Submitted

18.10.2023

Published

30.06.2017

How to Cite

Vinita Singh , K. S. Yadav and Vivekin Pachauri. (2017). Impact of Training on Knowledge of Rural Women Regarding Appropriate Child Care Practices. Indian Journal of Extension Education, 53(2), 122-124. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJEE/article/view/143957