An Exploration of Social Networking Addiction, Depression and Loneliness among Adolescents
Anusmita Biswas,
Christ University, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Tripti Kumari and Nishat Afroz,
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
Page No: 403-413
Anusmita Biswas,
Christ University, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Tripti Kumari and Nishat Afroz,
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
Page No: 403-413
Mona Nongmeikapam
Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal
Veda Shetageri
BGS MC, Nagrur, Bengaluru
Sudha Reddy VR
Sri Devaraj Urs Academy of Higher Education and Research Tamaka, Kolar, Karnataka
Pavana Srinivas
Akshaya Medical centre Bangalore and Consultant – HCG Cancer Hospital
Page No: 324-332
Adrita Mandal and Anwesha Chakrabarti
Sarojini Naidu College for Women, West Bengal
Page No: 194-202
Lalita
Chaudhary Bansi Lal University, Haryana
Amrutha M and A. Shahin SultanaPondicherry University, Puducherry Pages: 453-465 Physical activities and Mental Health are associated. The changes in life style and theinfluence of technology have changed the habits and daily activities of the Youth.Physically involved activities are replaced with virtual and sedentary activities. Asdecreased physical activities foster depression, the aim of the study …
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Meghna Sharma and Bijender SinghMaharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, India Pagese, 167-174 A smartphone is a necessity in this modern and fast-growing technological world. Thesmartphone withdrawal anxiety experienced by individuals may facilitate more seriousphysical and mental health conditions, therefore, it seems relevant to study the truepicture of the prevalence of nomophobia among young adults and its …
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PadmakshiCentral University of South Bihar, Gaya Pages:237-246 Divorce is a major stressful life event associated with widespread impact on lowermental health, decline in well-being, increase in depression, anxiety and stress as wellas leading towards suicidal ideation due to loss of an intimate partner. The aim of thepresent study was to explore the effects of Divorce …
Deepesh Choursiya and Tarun SharmaMohanlal Sukhadia University, UdaipurAnita ManglaniSGT University, Gurugram Pages:184-189 The present study compares gender-specific internalizing and externalizing problemsamong adolescents. A total of 92 school adolescents from Udaipur city of Rajasthanwithin the age range 12 to 18 were selected and were assessed on Youth Self-ReportTM (Broad-Syndrome Scale). A cross-sectional group design was adopted …
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Sarabjit Kaur SranMata Sundari College, University of DelhiEkta Bhambri Marwaha and Priti RaiS.P.M College, University of Delhi Pages:141-151 High and occasionally low amounts of alcohol intake in adulthood have been linked topoor mental and social integration. The present study explores the relationships betweenalcohol consumption and mental health among young adults aged 25-35. A sample of49 …
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Elangbam Priyokumar Singh, Thiyam Kiran Singh
Nagaland University, Kohima, Nagaland.
Payal Kanwar Chandel
Central University Haryana, Mahendergarh, Haryana
Nidhi Verma
Amity University, Gurgaon, Haryana.