February 2025

Psychological Battles: Masculine Coping Mechanisms and Post-Traumatic Stress in Kevin Powers’ The Yellow Birds

K. JayaSri Krishna Arts and Science College, Coimbatore Pages:405-410 This paper explores the intricate relationship between masculinity and trauma in KevinPowers’ The Yellow Birds, set amid the Iraq War. It examines the psychological andemotional toll of combat on male soldiers, focusing on how traditional masculinity isboth challenged and reinforced by war and post-traumatic stress. Through …

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Exploring the Interplay Between Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies and Spiritual Beliefs

Smriti Singh and Shalini AgarwalBabasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow Pages:393-404 This study explores the relationship between cognitive emotion regulation (CER)strategies and spiritual beliefs, focusing on how they jointly influence emotionaloutcomes. Cognitive emotion regulation involves strategies such as positive reappraisal,refocusing on planning, and acceptance, which help individuals manage emotionalreactions effectively. Spiritual beliefs, encompassing religious and existential …

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Identification of Intellectually Gifted Adolescents from School Setting

Vimy V Vijayan and Nice Mary Francis PPrajyoti Niketan College, Pudukad Pages:382-392 The present study was designed to identify intellectually gifted adolescents from schoolsettings. Weschler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC IV India), a comprehensivetool to assess intelligence and cognitive profile was individually administered to theadolescents who were screened by teachers using nomination criteria. Thesociodemographic and …

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Latent Class Analysis of Antisocial Behavior in College Students: Examining Personality Traits, Adverse Childhood Experiences, and Sociodemographic Factors

Suchita Rawat and Vismaya SRKristu Jayanti College, Bangalore Pages:369-381 In light of the rising rate of adolescent crime understanding the psychopathology,sociodemographic, familial issues, and unfavorable early events that shape suchbehaviour is critical. The current cross-sectional study aims to determine the prevalenceand correlates of antisocial behaviour among college students recruited by purposivesampling. Sociodemographic data and childhood …

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Academic Procrastination and Psychological Wellbeing among University Students

Archisha Das and Mani Abdul KarimXIM University, Odisha Pages:360-368 The relationship between academic procrastination and psychological wellbeing hasbeen widely researched, yet the connection remain complex. Many studies havesuggested a negative link between procrastination and psychological wellbeing, oftenfocusing on mental health indicators such as anxiety and depression. This study primarilyaimed to investigate the relationship between academic …

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Happiness: A Crucial Factor for Intrinsic Motivation and Self-esteem among Young Adult College and University Students

Binita Sarkar, Nandini Biswas, Anwesa Wadadar, Moulee Bhore,Banasree Sarkar, Moumita Santra, Sanchita Ghosh,Chirantani Mukhopadhyay and Debangshu ChandaWest Bengal State University Pages:353-359 Happiness is a complex emotion including interest/ enjoyment, values and perceivedchoice of life that gives individual contentment/ satisfaction that usually results frommeaningful experiences, connections, and a positive outlook of life, into the context ofself-esteem …

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Effect of Self-efficacy and Resilience on Organizational Commitment and Job Satisfaction among Software Engineers

Shubhdip Kaur, Rana Fathima U C, Jasmeen KaurCentral University of Punjab, Bathinda, Punjab Pages:343-352 Job satisfaction is the positive feeling employees have towards their work and mayhave many underlying factors which may further impact their commitment towardstheir organization. The presented research study was carried out to examine the effectof self-efficacy and resilience on organizational commitment …

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Modernization and its Influence on Attitude toward Women: Changing Perspective of Society

Hemant Kumar, Satyander, Vijeta Singh, Rakesh Kumar Behmani and Sunita RaniGuru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar Pages: 334-342 Modernization has a profound impact on the public mindset. This development is seenin evolving attitudes toward sex roles, female empowerment, and egalitarianism. In thepast, patriarchal norms constrained females to the home, restricting their involvementin education, …

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Socio-Emotional Competence as a Predictor of Career Maturity: Insights from Secondary School Students

Tariq Ahmad Bhat and Dinesh ChahalCentral University of Haryana, Mahendragarh Pages: 325-333 The current study assesses socio-emotional competence towards career maturity amongsecondary school students. The study aimed to reveal if there is a significant contributionof these skills in predicting secondary school students’ preparedness for makingdecisions related to careers. One of the most important developmental components …

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Exploring Psychosocial Correlates of Social Media Addiction among Adolescents

Damanjit Sandhu and LalitaPunjabi University, Patiala Pages: 315-324 The usage of social media has significantly increased and has been linked to problemswith social media addiction (SMA). There is currently a lack of knowledge regardingthe elements that contribute to young people’s addiction to social media. This study’smain goal is to determine whether online oversharing, social interaction …

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