Vol II

Face Validation of Questionnaires Measuring Attitude towards Environmental Sensitivity and Recycling| P 44-50

Irene Chattopadhyay Debdulal Dutta RoyAdamas University, Kolkata Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata Pages:44-50 Pro-environmental attitude and behaviour are related to mental health. Aim of this study is to examine pro-environmental attitude with respect to environmental sensitivity and recycling. Environmental sensitivity refers to acute mental and physical responses to changes in the external environment, while, recycling measures …

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Comparative Study of Job Satisfaction and Happiness of University Teachers Working In and Outside West Bengal| P 40-43

Payel Banerjee and Jhilli TewaryAdamas University, Kolkata, West Bengal Pages:40-43 Job Satisfaction and Happiness are the two aspects which can enhance the overall experience of the student inside the classroom. The present study is done to evaluate the difference in job satisfaction level and happiness level of teachers who are workingin Universities inside West Bengal …

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Comparison of the Scheduled Caste and Non-Scheduled Caste School Students of Himachal Pradesh on the Measure of Socio-economic Status and Subjective Wellbeing| P 32-39

Yashpal AzadEternal University, Baru Sahib, HP Pages:32-39 It has been drawn from many community-based studies that in developing nations Socioeconomic status (SES) is a strong predictor of mental health and wellbeing. Therefore, Socioeconomic status can affect children‘s mental health and wellbeingin different ways. The study aimed to compare and see the relationship betweenSocioeconomic status and …

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Mental Health of Adolescents in Aizawl: Differences in Gender and Schooling| P 27-31

ulia Vanlalruati Pachuau, Lalhmingmawii, and ZokaitluangiMizoram University, Mizoram Pages:27-31 The study aims to examine gender (male and female) and school (private and government) differences on mental health by employing the ‘Depression, Anxietyand Stress Scale’ (DASS-21; Lovibond & Lovibond, 1995) & ‘The Satisfaction with Life Scale’ (Diener, Emmons, Larsen, & Griffin, 1985). 200 high school students(100 …

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