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.
T. Shadhiya, and S. SasikalaUniversity of Madras, Chennai Pages: 129-136 Happiness plays a vital role in a person’s overall state of wellness, making it likely thatprioritizing happiness would yield beneficial effects. Nevertheless, recent studies indicatethat relentlessly seeking happiness in every situation might backfire and harm theindividual’s well-being. The present study was carried out to find …
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 …
Shilpa RawatAkal University, Talwandi Sabo Pages: 285-300 This study explores the dynamics of long-distance relationships (LDRs) through thelens of attachment styles, communication quality, and trust, examining their impacton emotional well-being and relationship satisfaction among young adults. Using asample of 200 participants engaged in LDRs, we employed a mixed-methods approach,combining quantitative surveys with qualitative interviews to …
Priyanka and Bijender AhlawatMaharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, India Pagese, 154-159 In this modern world social networking website ascent has improved communication,but it has also sparked concerns about potential negative effects on mental health.This study investigates the connection between psychological suffering and social sitecompulsion among users. This investigation includes, a sample of 50 social mediausers …
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Suruchi Singh, Lavanya Chhabra, and Ritika LimayeSri Aurobindo College (Evening), New Delhi Pages:117-130 Parenting style refers to the consistent behaviours and dispositions parents exhibitbased on their beliefs about what is appropriate in guiding their children’s development.Ego identity status is an individual’s current self-perception, including their understandingof personal strengths, weaknesses, goals, values, beliefs, and social roles. …
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Fathima K.A. and Malini R.Union Christian College, Aluva Pages: 362-372 The present study was conducted to investigate the relationship between smartphoneuse, parenting style, and psychological well-being of adolescents and young adults. Italso aimed to explore whether excessive and non-excessive users of smartphones canbe differentiated based on parenting style and psychological well-being. 250 participants(183 girls and …
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Shefali Madali and Arvind Kakulte
Sir Parashurambhau College, Pune
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Ridhi Patodia and Lekha Ramyaa
Kristu Jayanti College , Bengaluru
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Rejo Reji Daniel, Sruthi Sivaraman and Noor Fathima
Kristu Jayanti College , Bengaluru