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Alexithymia and Problematic Internet Use among School-Going Adolescents

 AkshitaSGT University, Gurugram Pages:247-254 The widespread use of the internet has become a common phenomenon today. Followingthe COVID-19 pandemic, the internet has assumed a crucial role in school children’slives as they have shifted to online platforms. It can be widely seen in School-GoingAdolescents the internet can be beneficial, especially when it begins to dominate aperson’s …

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Emotional Intelligence and Resilience: Adolescence with Locomotor Disability and Non-Challenged Adolescence

Shaziya Shekh and Sandhya OjhaShri Agrasen Kanya P.G. College, Varanasi Pages: 417-425 This study investigates the impact of gender and physical condition on emotionalintelligence and resilience among adolescents. A total of 240 participants, comprising120 boys and 120 girls, and 120 adolescents with locomotor disability and 120 nonchallenged adolescents were selected from schools in Varanasi. Emotional …

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The Influence of Social Comparison on Self-Esteem among B.Ed. Students

Jaimathisa Aand Siva BUniversity of Madras, Chennai Pages: 426-432 Teacher education enables teachers to unlock the potential of their students and becomerole models who change education, society, self-confidence, and creativity. They playa crucial role in the educational landscape as future educators. This study aims toinvestigate the influence of social comparison on self-esteem among B.Ed. students.A …

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Trainers and Trainees of Military Institutions: Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Emotional Well-being, Life Satisfaction, Perceived Stigma and Barriers to Seeking Mental Health Services

Subedar F Antony FernandesPondicherry University, Puducherry.Theja PrabhakarAarupadai Veedu Medical College and Hospital, Puducherry.A. Antioch EusebiusSt. Joseph’s University, Bengaluru Pages: 408-416 Health encompasses total physical, mental, and social well-being, not just the absenceof disease. The educational institutions play a pivotal role in imparting education andpreparing individuals for eventualities. However, military training institutions might differfrom educational institutions …

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Bullying Victimization in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorder

Manisha Thakur and Anita ChauhanShoolini University, Solan Pages: 400-407 This study aims to design systematic, reproducible, and scalable digital interventionsthat incorporate global evidence and are contextually appropriate and effective inPREPAREing (Prevention, Recognition, & Early Intervention) adolescents against mentalhealth conditions. The study employs the 6-step Intervention Mapping framework, atheory- and evidence-driven approach to guide intervention design. Step …

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Intersections Beyond Boundaries: Understanding Sexual Depression and Sexual Esteem among Men with Locomotor Disability

Sristi Dutta, Dinaz R. Jeejeebhoy, Amitava Sengupta,and Debangshu Chanda Pages:220-236 Sexuality is still a  socially sensitive topic in India, especially for people with disabilities.This gap in societal awareness, particularly prevalent in suburban areas, highlights theneed to investigate the distinctive experiences and challenges of this demographic,which frequently go unexamined. To investigate the sexual depression, sexual esteem,sexual …

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Metacognitive Awareness among Rural and Urban Adolescents

Sasikala Vankayala and K. AnuradhaS.V. University, Tirupati Pages:211-219 Adolescence is a critical period characterized by significant cognitive, emotional, andsocial changes (WHO, 2017). The study examines metacognitive awareness duringthis phase, defined as the ability to reflect on and regulate cognitive processes. Thesample of 360 students studying in 7th, 8th, and 9th grades in both government andprivate …

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Influence of Coping Styles on Psychological Well-Being among Working Professionals

Evangeline Frederick , Jessie Jones, Emily Zaphanath P, Mercyjoy,and Caren Rebeccah Zebuline PWomen’s Christian College, Chennai.   Pages:200-210 Psychological well-being is complex and pertains to optimal psychological functioning.Employees with psychological well-being show better performance at work. Adoptingcoping styles for better psychological well-being is crucial among working professionalsas they have to survive under stress. Coping styles …

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Carbon Dioxide (Co2V) Production and Oxygen (O2V) Consumption between Male Cricketers and Weightlifters

Sanjwmai Brahma and Ramesh Chand YadavLakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education, NERC, Guwahati, India Pages:195-199 The study aimed to compare the volume of carbon dioxide production and oxygenconsumption among male cricketers and weightlifters while performing brisk walk. Thestudy involved 20 random male volunteers from weightlifting and cricket sportsspecializations. S147 Rapid Response CO2/O2Analyzer was used to …

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Effect of Visualization on Performance of Table Tennis Players

 Pallabi Parasar and Shailesh Kumar SinghLakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education, NERC, Guwahati Pages:191-194 This study aims to identify the impact of a twelve-week visualization training onperformance of male Table Tennis players. A total of 20 players were randomly assignedto two groups of ten members each: experimental group and control group. Visualizationtraining was provided on …

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