April 2025, Vol. VI, No.2

Role of IQ and Gender in Emotional Intelligence among Gifted and Average Students

 Prerna Karulkar, Sucharita Gadre, and Anagha LavalekarJnana Prabodhini’s Institute of Psychology, Pune Pages: 234-244 This study examined the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and intelligencequotient (IQ) among students aged 7 to 12, focusing on 128 gifted and 180 averagestudents. EI components—emotional perception, management, assimilation, andunderstanding—were assessed using the “How Do I Feel?” test developed at …

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Exploring the Role of Self-esteem and Social Media in Academic Procrastination among Undergraduate Students

Monika and ManjuGuru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar, Haryana (India) Pages:225-233  The present study aimed to explore the association between self-esteem, social media,and academic procrastination and also to investigate the role of self-esteem and socialmedia in predicting academic procrastination tendencies among female students. Forthe data collection, ‘Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale’, ‘Academic Procrastination Scale’,and ‘Social …

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The Relationship Between Flourishing and Negative Death Attitudes Among Patients Diagnosed with Cancer

Sukhjot Kaur and Zohra KhatoonAkal University, Talwandi Sabo, India Pages:215-224 Cancer, a formidable disease that affects millions of individuals worldwide, not onlyposes physical challenges but also brings about a myriad of emotional and psychologicalstruggles. The current study aimed to explore the relationship between flourishing andfear of death and death avoidance (negative attitudes towards death) among …

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Evaluation of Patients’ Satisfaction with District Mental Health Services

Athokpam Ranita, R.K Lenin Singh, and L. Roshan SinghRegional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal, Manipur Pages: 204-214  This study examined patient satisfaction with mental health services at the DistrictMental Health Programme (DMHP) Thoubal, Manipur, and its association withsociodemographic factors.: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted at theDMHP Center of Thoubal District, Manipur. Total of 300 …

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The Role of Hope in Flourishing: Mediating Effects of Personality Traits

The Role of Hope in Flourishing: Mediating Effects ofPersonality Traits Pages: 194-203 This study examines the role of hope in fostering flourishing among school teachersand explores the mediating effects of the Big Five personality traits; openness,conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. The sample consistsof 300 school teachers aged 18 to 61 years. Data were collected using …

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Dilemmas in the Therapy Room: Understanding Moral Reasoning Styles in Counseling

 Darshana Kulkarni and Solomon RenatiUniversity of Mumbai, Mumbai, India Pages: 182-193  This study examines how these orientations are applied by counseling practitioners inIndia, where clinical cases feature family dynamics involving strong interdependence,hierarchical structures and religious orientation. Six licensed clinical psychologistswere purposively selected and interviewed about moral dilemmas in their practice.Using the Lyons coding scheme, the …

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Determinants of Adolescent Problem Behavior: Role of School Risk and Protective Factors

 Darshana Kulkarni and Solomon RenatiUniversity of Mumbai, Mumbai, India Pages: 169-181 Disruptive behaviors are frequently observed in adolescents, emphasizing the importanceof identifying factors that contribute to these actions. This study examines the role ofschool-related risk and protective factors in predicting adolescent substance use andantisocial behavior, drawing on the social development model. A cross-sectional surveywas conducted …

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Saga of Suicide Cases in Kota: A Study of Suicide Ideation, Academic Pressure, and Depression among Students

Kumari Manju Phogat, Aiswarya D Raj, and Payal Kanwar ChandelCentral University of Haryana Pages: 160-168  The aim of this study is to find the effect of Academic pressure and Depression amongadolescents who are taking coaching in Kota city of Rajasthan. For this purpose,sample of 370 coaching students studying in different coaching institutes in Kota werestudied. …

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Digital Detox and Its Psychological Benefits in Reducing FoMO and Loneliness

Shilpa RawatAkal University, Talwandi Sabo PunjabBathindaParul University, Vadodara Pages: 148-159 This study investigates the psychological benefits of a digital detox intervention inreducing Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) and loneliness while improving overall mentalhealth outcomes among college students. The objectives included assessingimprovements in well-being, emotional regulation, sleep quality, mindfulness, academicperformance, and social media engagement following the …

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The Impact of Job Demands and Faculty Support on Stress and Burnout: Exploring Mediating and Moderating Effects

 Poonam PuniaBPS Mahila Vishwavidyalaya, Khanpur Kalan Pages: 137-147  This paper investigates the moderating role of faculty support in the relationships betweenjob demands, burnout, and stress among teachers. A descriptive survey was used, and982 higher education teachers were surveyed. Mediation analysis was used tounderstand how higher job demands significantly predicted increased perceived stress,which in turn contributed …

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