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The Relationship between Perceived Parenting and the Development of Maladaptive Schemas

Leisha D. Sequeira and Shanmukh V. KambleKarnatak University Dharwad, Karnataka Pages:24-29 The present study was carried out to identify whether perceived parenting has a significant relationship with the development of maladaptive schemas and whether perceived parenting predicts the development of maladaptive schemas among adolescents. The sample of the study consisted of 300 adolescents (male = …

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Influence of Personality traits on Quality of Life among Adolescents| P 103-110

Pallavi Anand, Mridula Bali and Arti BakhshiUniversity of Jammu, Jammu Kashmir, Page:103-110 Personality traits are among the essential factors that affect the overall development,mental health, and well-being of an individual. This study intends to determine the relationship between big five personality traits and all dimensions of quality of lifeamong a sample of 527 adolescents. The …

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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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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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Internet Gaming Disorder: Exploring the Pattern and Risk Factors | P 35-41

Internet Gaming Disorder: Exploring the Pattern and Risk Factors   Pages:35-41 With the rapid shift in technology, digital games have become common activities amongadolescents. The problematic use of online or offline video game is termed as Internetgaming disorder. An increase in gaming behaviour can have severe consequences inpersonal and social functioning. Therefore, this study aims to …

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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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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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