Influence of Learned Helplessness on Emotional Regulation among College Students: Moderating Role of Gender
Sanjana N., Hita Claudia Rao, and Sampathkumar
University of Mysore, Mysuru, Karnataka, India.
Sanjana N., Hita Claudia Rao, and Sampathkumar
University of Mysore, Mysuru, Karnataka, India.
Anita Narayan BhatGovernment First Grade College, Sirsi (U.K.) Karnataka Pagese, 112-118 Loneliness is a pressing public health threat across the globe. As such the conceptneeds to be tackled in multiple ways. The present study explored the relationshipbetween loneliness, environmental concern and minimalism among college students.Further, gender differences were examined on these variables. A total of …
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Pages: 431-446
Anitha Patnayukuni and Suresh Sundaram
Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, Sriperumpudur.
Rameshbabu Tamarana
Christ University, Bengaluru.
Pages: 94 – 100
Narmada N and Sampreeti Das
Kristu Jayanti College , Bengaluru
Suman Grigary Thomas and Shanmukh V. KambleKarnatak University Dharwad, Karnataka Pages:38-44 In the recent years, the area of positive psychology has been focusing upon constructssuch as forgiveness and subjective well-being, which has significance positive mentalas well as physical health. This study aims at exploring the relationship betweenforgiveness and subjective well-being and the mediating role that …
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S. Antonysamy and J. ParameswariPeriyar University, Salem Pages:184-192 Nomophobia is characterized by the extreme anxiety that individuals experience whenthey are without their mobile phones. The objective of the research is to understand therole of self-control on nomophobia among college students. The data was gatheredfrom 445 UG and PG students aged between 18 and 24. It …
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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 …