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- A Comparative Study of Burnout and Organization Commitment among Police Personnel of Different Hierarchies
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1 Department of Psychology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Psychology, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Psychology, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 5, No 5 (2014), Pagination: 551–557Abstract
Organizational burnout and organization commitment are the two major elements to determine organizational behavior and employees' attitude to work. The purpose of this research was to study comparatively the Burnout and organizational commitment among police personnel of different hierarchies of Haryana police. The participants were 377 police personnel who included 90 Constables and 85 Head Constables and 202 Non Gazette Officers (NGOs) (which include ASI and SI). The participants were administered Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) and Organizational Commitment Questionnaire (OCQ) after proper rapport. Results showed that Police Constables have scored significantly low on all the three dimensions of burnout and on affective commitment and normative commitment than Head Constables. Constables also have scored significantly low on two dimensions of burnout i.e. personal accomplishment and Emotional exhaustion than the NGOs. Head Constables have scored significantly high on all the three dimensions of burnout and on affective commitment (AC) than the NGOs. The results revealed significant correlations between normative commitment and personal accomplishment and between continuance commitment and emotional exhaustion.Keywords
Burnout, Organization Commitment and Police Personnel- Gratitude Interventions and its Applications in Youth
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Ritu
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Madhu Anand
1
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1 Department of Psychology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 5, No 10 (2014), Pagination: 1232-1235Abstract
To date, nearly half of the work supporting the efficacy of gratitude interventions did so by making contrasts with techniques that induce negative affect(e.g.,record your daily hassles). Gratitude interventions in youth consistently boost, and maintain, positive benefits. Gratitude interventions lead to greater gratitude, life satisfaction, optimism, prosocial behavior, positive affect, well-being, as well as decreased negative affect. Experiencing and expressing gratitude can help improve youth moods, strengthen their social ties, and cultivate a sense of purposeful engagement with the world. Though such experiences are critical for healthy development, research on gratitude in youth or the development of gratitude is only now emerging. In this paper, we review recent research on the benefits of gratitude to individuals, especially youth, and the interventions that have been empirically shown to foster gratitude in youth. The paper highlights three categories of gratitude interventions: (a) counting blessings, (b) the gratitude visit, and (c) learning schematic help appraisals. We conclude by suggesting potential ways gratitude can be applied in schools to help boost students'social and academic success.Keywords
Gratitude Interventions, Youth, Applications.- Impact of Mid-Day Meal Scheme: A Survey
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Poonam Rani
1,
Yogesh Chander
1,
Suman Dalal
1,
Ritu
1,
Sat Pal
2,
Harish Kumar
3,
Sushil Kumar
,
Durga Sharma
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1 Department of Education, BPS Mahila, University, Sonepat, IN
2 Department of Physiology, Pt. B. D. Sharma, PGIMS, Rohtak, IN
3 Department Psychiatry, Pt. B. D. Sharma, PGIMS, Rohtak, IN
1 Department of Education, BPS Mahila, University, Sonepat, IN
2 Department of Physiology, Pt. B. D. Sharma, PGIMS, Rohtak, IN
3 Department Psychiatry, Pt. B. D. Sharma, PGIMS, Rohtak, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 3, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 242-243Abstract
Mid-day meal (MDM) is one of the initiatives that is the central and state government. MDM was started in order to protect our primary school children from malnutrition and other disease and thus providing opportunity for their proper growth and resulting in the improvement in their learning level so that a strong foundation of quality education and physical stamma is provided to the children. Study was Cross-sectional and participants were given a self-structured questionnaire. A sample of 40 teachers (20 rural and 20 urban) were selected from 20 government primary schools (10 urban and 10 rural) from five blocks of district Rohtak, Haiyana. Percentage, simple proportion, Results indicated that mid day meal is a factor for attracting the students for admission(57%),there was increase in the daily attendance in the school (65%), and the there was a good response to stop the dropout rate (57%). Mid-Day Meal Scheme has an overall positive effect on education. The admission and attendance have increased in the schools. The school dropout rate has decreased.lt is needed to change the thinking of teacher toward this scheme and remove the lacuna to make the mid-day meals scheme more effective, productive, purposeftil and resultoriented.Keywords
Mid-Day Meal, Primary School Education and Elementary Education.- Emotional Intelligence and Health:An Empirical Study
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Ritu
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Sunita Malhotra
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1 Department of Psychology, Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Psychology and Dean of Academic Welfare, Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
2 Department of Psychology and Dean of Academic Welfare, Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 7, No 9 (2016), Pagination: 946-948Abstract
Emotional intelligence is very important and useful in everyday life. It has been considered that emotional intelligence is a leading factor contributes to good health. With this purpose an empirical study has been conducted on 100 young adults including 50% male and female. Participants were administered tools of General Health Questionnaire 12 and Multidimensional Measure of Emotional Intelligence (MMEI). It has been hypothesized that there would be significant relationship between emotional intelligence and health. Pearson product moment correlation was computed as methods of analysis. Results revealed that there is a significant inverse correlation between emotional intelligence and health.Keywords
Emotional Intelligence, Health, Young Adult.- Parental Modernity and Adolescent Health Concern
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Ritu
1,
Madhu Anand
1
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1 Department of Psychology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, IN