Kshirabdhi, TanayaGiri, SakuntalaMishra, MeghnaMoharana, Subhashree2024-09-242024-09-242023-09Kshirabdhi Tanaya, Giri Sakuntala, Mishra Meghna, Moharana Subhashree. Assess the Child-Parent Relationship among Working Mother and Non-working Mother in Selected Community, Bhubaneswar. International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences. 2023 Sep; 12(9): 12-182319-5886https://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/231008Introduction: There are two kinds of mothers who are working outside home; working mother or who are non-working mother (Housewives). Most of the working mothers gave the time to her child may not quantitative but that time may really qualitative. And in case of non-working mothers, they do their domestic work and not only they look after their children but also they take care of all family members. Methods: A non-experimental comparative study was conducted among working mothers and non-working mothers in Baramunda urban community with certain objectives. 1. To evaluate the child-parent relationship among working and non-working mothers. 2. To compare the child-parent relationship between working mothers and non-working mothers. 3. To find out the association between child-parent relationship among working and non-working with selected demographic variables. Total 100 numbers of samples were included in the study through non probability purposive sampling technique. Results: In analysis, study result revealed that the majority 82% of working mothers was having average level of child parent relationship and 76% of non-working mothers were having average level of child parent relationship. Result also evaluated that there was significant association between level of child- parent relationship in working mothers with type of job (?2=7.027, p=0.008), type of family (?2=5.767, p=0.016) and the significant association found between level of child-parent relationship in non-working mothers with type of family (?2=4.778, p=0.043). Discussion: In 2017, Sweta Agrawal explained in her research study that children of non-working mothers possess better social, emotional and home adjustment than children of working mothers. Conclusion: Study concluded that there is average level of child parent relationship among both working and non-working mothers.Working motherQuantitativeNon-working motherChild-parent relationshipAssess the Child-Parent Relationship among Working Mother and Non-working Mother in Selected Community, BhubaneswarJournal ArticleIndiaAssistant Professor, Department of psychiatric nursing, S‘O’A Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar,, IndiaAssistant Professor, Department of psychiatric nursing, S‘O’A Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, IndiaB.sc nursing 4th year, SUM Nursing college, S‘O’A Deemed to be university, Bhubaneswar, IndiaB.sc nursing 4th year, SUM Nursing college, S‘O’A Deemed to be university, Bhubaneswar, India