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Srivastava, A. K.
- A Comparative Study of Different Pattern of Educational System and its Effect on the Personality
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1 Sahara Welfare Foundation Academic Achiever Project, Lucknow, U. P., IN
2 D.A.V. College Kanpur, IN
1 Sahara Welfare Foundation Academic Achiever Project, Lucknow, U. P., IN
2 D.A.V. College Kanpur, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 5, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 1-8Abstract
Present study was conducted to study the personality traits of adolescents studying in different pattern of education system. 400 adolescents randomly selected in the age range of 14 16 yrs studying in different classes from each type of urban educational institutions (Public & Convent English Medium, state Government and Govt. aided schools, Hindu Religious School & Pvt. Recognized Schools) were selected from Kanpur, Lucknow and Haridwar for the study . It included both male & female adolescents all the students taken in the sample at the three years of the stay in the institutions. personality inventory by Cattell and Beloff (1963) translated in Hindi by Kapoor and Rao was use for study. Result shows that Out of 14 factors adolescents were found differing significantly on factors i.e. B, C, E, G, J, Q2, Q3, and I. An important point to be noted is that Hindu religious schools were found to be promoting better personality traits among adolescents, in comparison to adolescents belonging to the rest of groups.Keywords
Child and Adolescents, Personality, Education Effect- A Comparative Study of Different Pattern of Educational System&it's Effect on the Mental Health of Adolescents
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1 Sahara Welfare Foundation, Lucknow, U. P., IN
2 D. A. V. College, Kanpur, U. P., IN
1 Sahara Welfare Foundation, Lucknow, U. P., IN
2 D. A. V. College, Kanpur, U. P., IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 5, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 282–287Abstract
Present study was conducted to study the mental health of adolescents studying in different pattern of education system. 400 adolescents randomly selected in the age range of 14 - 16 yrs studying in different classes from each type of urban educational institutions (Public and Convent English Medium, state Government and Govt. aided schools, Hindu Religious School&Pvt. Recognized Schools) were selected from Kanpur, Lucknow and Haridwar for the study . it included both male and female adolescents all the students taken in the sample at the three years of the stay in the institutions. Result shows that school environment affect the mental health of adolescents. For the development of better Mental Health Hindu Religious Schools (Group C) provide the best atmosphere and then comes state Government and Govt. aided schools (Group B); Private recognized schools (Group D) have found of too low Mental Health in comparison to the rest type of schools.Keywords
No Keywords- Different Pattern of Educational System Effects on Creativity of Adolescents:A Comparative Study
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1 Department of Child Psychologist Sahara Welfare Foundation, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Psychologist, DAV College Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, IN
1 Department of Child Psychologist Sahara Welfare Foundation, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Psychologist, DAV College Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 5, No 7 (2014), Pagination: 89-94Abstract
The present study was conducted to study the creativity of adolescents studying in a different pattern of education system. A total of 400 adolescents randomly selected in the age range of 14-16 years studying in different classes from each type of urban educational institutions (Public and Convent English Medium, State Government and Government aided schools, Hindu Religious School and Private Recognized Schools) were selected from Kanpur, Lucknow and Haridwar for the study. It included both male and female adolescents all the students taken in the sample at the three years of the stay in the institutions. As per our finding in the present investigation Hindu religious schools have been found to provide best of atmosphere in their respective systems for development of creativity vice-versa it has been found of very low level in public and convent (Type A) schools, Central and State Government Schools too have not been found very high but they have provided significantly more better atmosphere in comparison to Public Convent English Medium and Private Schools.Keywords
Adolescents, Creativity and Education Effects, Schools Comparison.- Strategic Human Resource Management and Employees' Well-Being
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1 Department of Psychology Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, U.P., IN
2 Department of Psychology Vasant KanyaMahavidhyalaya, Kamachha, Varanasi, U.P., IN
1 Department of Psychology Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, U.P., IN
2 Department of Psychology Vasant KanyaMahavidhyalaya, Kamachha, Varanasi, U.P., IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 4, No 4 (2013), Pagination: 864-867Abstract
Strategic human resource management (SHRM) or the so called high-performance work system (HPWS) have undoubtedly revolutionized the work scenario today, providing the competitive edge, higher productivity and profits to organizations which have adopted this system. But, the question worth investigating is whether the SHRM systems are equally benefiting the employees, or, are the employees being unduly taxed by the high work pressure and work-intensification leading to their job-dissatisfaction and poorer health? A growing research efforts focusing on this problem show controversial results, indicating innovative HRM policies as embodying 'mutual gains' for the employers and employees, or constituting more a vehicle for work-intensification and beneficial outcomes for the organizations alone. The present study is an attempt to the effect of HR policies and practices on employees' well-being in terms of job-satisfaction and physical health. The evidence is mixed. Findings support the both positive and negative effects of HR practices on employees' well-being.Keywords
SHRM, Job-Satisfaction, and Physical Health of Employees.- The Association of Type A Behavior Pattern, Stress and Cardiac Diseases:A Review
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1 Department of Psychology, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 9, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 286-288Abstract
In this modern era, type A behavior pattern is common now. There is substantial evidence to denote that the type A behavior pattern is correlated with an elevated risk of coronary heart disease. Present research has displayed that Type A personality as compared to personality of Type Bs, people demonstrate increased biochemical and cardiovascular responses to stressful situations. Cardiovascular and other responses to stress of subjects considered to be at risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) were studied in order to evaluate the link between type A behavior pattern, stress and cardiac diseases. In this study we examine the relations among type A behavior pattern, stress and cardiac diseases.Keywords
Type A Behavior Pattern, Stress, Cardiac Diseases.- A Comparative Study of Lifestyle Between Normotensives and Hypertensives
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1 Department of Psychology, Bundelkhand University, Ihansi, Uttar Pradesh, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Bundelkhand University, Ihansi, Uttar Pradesh, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 9, No 3 (2018), Pagination: 467-469Abstract
This study was aimed at determining whether there are differences in lifestyle between normotensives and hypertensives. From a small community sample of adults from Noida, 20 individuals with normotensives were selected and compared with a sex and age matched group of 20 individuals having hypertension and having clinic Blood Pressure (BP)> or 140/90 mm hg were tested on measures of lifestyle derived from standardized questionnaire. Results of independent t test revealed significant differences between normotensives and hypertensives and were in line with the hypothesis. The null hypothesis stand rejected and normotensives were found to be significantly higher on lifestyle comparatively than hypertensives.Keywords
Lifestyle, Normotension, Hypertension.References
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