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Mental Health Status of Adolescent Drug Abusers of Kashmir Valley | P 73-77

Bhupinder Singh Barkatullah University, Bhopal Irfan Ahmad Wani Degree College, Pulwama, Union Territory of J & K Pages:73-77 The present study investigated the Mental Health index of adolescent Drug Abusers and Non- Drug Abusers of Kashmir valley. The sample consisted of 200 Muslim male respondents; of these, 100 were drug abusers and 100 were non-drug …

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Married and Unmarried Female Students of M.Ed with Reference to their Self-efficacy, Classroom Adjustment and Achievement | P 65-72

Razi faraz khan Govt MLB Arts and Commerce College, Gwalior, MP Uzma Alam Kendriya Vidhyalaya Ambha , District Morena MP Pages:65-72 A century ago, it was widely believed that higher education for women would lead tobrain fever, sterility and even death; suggesting that they could not cope with studiesat that level. It is largely believed …

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Psychosocial Effects on COVID-19 Positive Patients and Communities | P 59-64

Smita Kumari DDRC under SJDW Dept. Vidisha, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh Pages:59-64 COVID-19 is a type of virus that is found in mammals. Its first case was found in Wuhancity of China, while the first case came to India on 30 January 2020, in Kerala. Thisinfection is spreading very fast and at the same time, …

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Gender differences in Spirituality and Subjective Well-being Among Working Couples in Indian Society | P 54-58

Raksha Singh and Anshubhi Bahadur BBD University, Lucknow Pages:54-58 The present study aimed to examine the gender differences in spirituality and subjectivewell-being among working couples between 25 to 45 years of age range (working men =50 and working women = 50 ). The total sample consisted of 100 working couples. TheSubjective Well-being Scale developed by …

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Effect of Sleep Deprivation on Memory and Well-being of Adolescents | P 49-53

Sakshi Yadav and Bhupinder Singh, Barkatullah University, Bhopal Pages:49-53 The present study investigated the effect of sleep deprivation on memory processesand well-being of the adolescents. The sample consisted of 40 adolescents out of which20 adolescents had normal sleep pattern and 20 were sleep deprived. The measuresemployed were PGI Memory scale and PGI Well-being Scale. The results …

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Relationship Between Job Satisfaction with Happiness & Hardiness Among School Teachers of India | P 44-48

Payal Banerjee and Dr. Jhilli Das (Tewary) Adamas School, Kolkata, West Bengal, India Pages:44-48 Job Satisfaction is a factor which can affect the overall performance of an individual.And it is also expected that a person who is satisfied with his/her job, will experiencehappiness in his/her professional life, which will automatically enhance the self-esteemof an individual. …

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Enhancing resilience among At-risk Adolescents using Probabilistic Orientation (P.O.) Intervention | P 18-43

Chandrasekaran Prasanth and Narayanan AnnalakshmiBharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu Pages:18-43 Adolescents from a low-socioeconomic rural background are confronted with several risk factors that thwart their positive adaptation. Hence, it is crucial not only to understand resilience but also to cultivate it among this target group. The current study aims to evaluate the efficacy of indigenous …

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Prelims on Psychology for Schools in India | P 13-17

R. S. Pirta Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India P. Ramalingam Pondicherry University, Puducherry, India Pages:13-17 In India, the professional challenges before a school psychologist are formidable,largely on account of the complexity of socio-cultural milieu. The scenario calls fordistinct managerial skills for school psychology in India (Ramalingam, 2011). This isan avid appeal to the research community …

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Mothers’ Attitude Toward Self Influences Social Competence Skills Among Children| P 67-73

Smriti Gandhi and Mamata MahapatraAmity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida Pages:67-73 Background: With the advancement in the society, women have taken up majorresponsibilities, not just personally but also professionally. The burden of responsibilities brings a lot of stress, some may manage it, but some may become vulnerable to develop various psychological issues like depression, anxiety, etc. …

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Social Dysfunction among the Hearing Impaired in Mizoram| P 61-66

Laltanpuia Chhangte and Zokaitluangi ZokaitlaungiMizoram University, Aizawal Pages:61-66 The study aims to explore the Social dysfunction among the person with hearing impairment and also to determine the independent effect of age and gender, andtheir interaction effect. To meet the objectives of the study, the General Health Questionnaire – 28 (GHQ-28; Goldberg, 1978) was administered to …

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