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Psychosocial Factors in Determination of Psychological Well-Being and Mental Health among Type 2 Diabetic Patients| P 78-87

Shivani Tomar and Anand Pratap SinghGautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh Pages:78-87 The rate of diabetes as a cause of disease affliction has increased over time. Psychological well-being & mental health could be considered as an important factor in improving this disease management and a decrease in mortality and morbidity of the disease. Despite, …

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The Influence of Academic Procrastination and Social Support on Psychological Well-Being among College Students P 72-77

Chandni A. Chandran, Saliha C., and Athira Aneesh E. K.Little Flower Institute of Social Sciences and Health, Calicut. Pages:72-77 Procrastination is defined as “Postponement of task completion, usually resulting in a state of unhappiness” or “subjective discomfort”. According to Harris and Sutton Academic Procrastination is considered to be a form of situational procrastination, which has …

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Correlates and Predictors of Rejection Sensitivity in Adolescents| P 64-71

Ritu and Madhu Anand M.D. University, Haryana, India Pages:64-71 The present study aims to examine correlates and predictors of rejection sensitivity in adolescents. Also, study the gender, residence area and school type differences in rejection sensitivity. 210 adolescents completed self-report measures of rejection sensitivity and parental attachment. It was found that rejection sensitivity correlates negatively …

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Early Identification of Reading Difficulties and Planning its Management| P 58-63

Varghese Mareena Sebastian GeoBharathiar University, Coimbatore PSG College of Arts and Sciences, Coimbatore Pages:58-63 The purpose of the study was to assess learning difficulty among school students identified by teachers as scholastically backward to frame an individualized educational plan (IEP) according to their needs. I have used LIT (Level of Intervention test developed by Association …

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Perceived Parenting Style, Peer Pressure, and Self-Disclosure among Adolescents| P 53-57

Anitta Joseph, Bushra P. K., Jinsina C.M., Jyothis Joy, and Ninu Margret Mathew Little Flower Institute of Social Sciences and Health, Calicut, Indiae Pages:53-57 The aim of the present study was to find out the relationship between parenting style, peer pressure, and self-disclosure among adolescent students. The sample consists of 100 adolescent students out of …

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Attitude towards Disability among Learning Disability Children| P 45-52

S. Srividya and A. VelayudhanBharathiar University, Coimbatore Pages:45-52 Researches on Learning Disability have shown that the stigmatized attitude causes several functional difficulties among adolescents in their social environment. A planned intervention has been cited as a remedy to overcome stigmatized attitude towards disability especially in early adolescents which would help in a developing an optimistic …

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Effects of Brain Gym Pace Exercises on Sensory Processing Speed and Color Word Interference of High School Students with Hearing Impairment| P 41-44

Juliana Jecinth and A. VelayudhanBharathiar University, Coimbatore Pages:29-39 Most research work done in brain gym focuses on how specific movements of the body can improve the functioning of mind by integration of the left and right hemispheres of the brain through specific movements. Sensory integration is one of the most important types of sensory processing, …

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Retrieval of Memories among the Resettlers of Bhakra Dam using Discrete and Continuous Associative Recall| P 29-39

Raghubir Singh Pirta, Nitin Chandel and Chhaya PirtaHimachal Pradesh University, Shimla Pages:29-39 Extreme situations in life may contribute to resilience or vulnerability among individuals or groups, the present study takes up one such issue. In this study memories of lost home were explored nearly after fifty years among the resettlers of Bhakra Dam, Himachal Pradesh. …

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Procrastination as a Self-handicapping strategy among Adolescents: Educational Implications | P 23-28

Asha Kumari B.Regional Institute of Education, Mysore, India Pages:23-28 Education is one of the most significant factors that influence the quality of the life of an individual. It enables an individual to equip oneself with required knowledge, competencies, and skills to deal with real-life situations. There is an interaction between psychological constructs and environment to …

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Genesis and Prospects of the Indian School Psychology Association (InSPA) | P 13-22

Panch. RamalingamPondicherry University, Puducherry Pages:13-22 InSPA takes care of School Psychology activities in India and abroad. It is a growing organization with around 400 life members which includes 100 founder members who were instrumental to form the Association in 2009. It is affiliated with International School Psychology Association (ISPA). InSPA is regularly organizing its annual …

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