self-esteem

Happiness: A Crucial Factor for Intrinsic Motivation and Self-esteem among Young Adult College and University Students

Binita Sarkar, Nandini Biswas, Anwesa Wadadar, Moulee Bhore,Banasree Sarkar, Moumita Santra, Sanchita Ghosh,Chirantani Mukhopadhyay and Debangshu ChandaWest Bengal State University Pages:353-359 Happiness is a complex emotion including interest/ enjoyment, values and perceivedchoice of life that gives individual contentment/ satisfaction that usually results frommeaningful experiences, connections, and a positive outlook of life, into the context ofself-esteem …

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Attitude towards Gender Roles and its Relation to Emotional Maturity and Self-esteem

Lalhmingsangiand C. LalfakzualiMizoram University Pages 90-100 The present study aimed to explore gender role attitudes, emotional maturity and selfesteem. It examined the relationship between the psychological variables and explorethe group differences on these variables. The sample of the study comprised of 300(150 male and 150 female) participants in Mizoram which are selected using multistage random …

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Resilience among Orphans in Relation to their Self-esteem, Personality and Educational Aspirations

Karampreet KaurGovernment College of Education, MalerkotlaSurjit Singh PuarPunjabi University, Regional Centre, Bathinda Pages:453-462 Orphans often face unique challenges and adversities that can impact their psychologicalwell-being and future aspirations. This research paper aims to examine the relationshipsbetween resilience, self-esteem, personality traits, and educational aspirations amongorphans. Understanding the factors that contribute to their resilience and educationalgoals is …

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Self-Esteem amongst Adolescents with Internet Addiction

Ronita Rajkumari, R.K. Lenin Singh, L. Roshan SinghRegional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal, ManipurN. Heramani SinghShija Academy of Health Sciences, Imphal, Manipur Pages: 552-557 The Internet has become an indispensable part of our lives nowadays. It has dramaticallyenriched our lives, but it is not without disadvantages. Many people have developedonline addictions, particularly teenagers and adolescents …

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Influence of Retrospective School Bullying on Undergraduate Students’ Self Esteem and Life Satisfaction

Ishika MittalKristu Jayanti College, Bengaluru, IndiaSreeparna RajeshUniversity of British Columbia, OkanaganRajeshwari MuthukumaranChrist (Deemed to be) University, Bengaluru, India Pages: 471-478 The research aimed to study the long term impact of school bullying on undergraduatestudents’ self-esteem and life satisfaction. The research further explored the influenceof victims’ gender and category of victimization (primary, secondary, and stable) ontheir …

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Gender Parity and Students’ Self-Esteem: A Qualitative Investigation

Jema Nisha Dkhar and I. SyiemNorth-Eastern Hill University, Shillong Pages:266-270  The present paper is an attempt to find out the self-esteem of male and female secondaryschool students of Shillong town and the reasons responsible for the same. The objectivesof the present study are; (i) to study the various dimension of Self-esteem of male andfemale secondary …

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