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Sharma, Anita
- Females' Mental Ill Health:Psychological Fallout of Gender Disparity
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1 Department of Psychology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 3, No 2 (2012), Pagination: 410-414Abstract
The current study explored the effects of gender discrimination (GD) on female's mental health. The main question of the present enquiry was to see why is females' mental health inferior to that of males? This study hypothesized that female's mental health is not as good as male's because females perceive more personal discrimination. Results confirmed that females scored significantly higher to that of males on a subjective scale of psychological distress. In addition to it, females perceived greater personal and group discrimination than did males. Perceived personal discrimination proved to be the strongest predictor of psychological distress. This was evident when results of a mediation analysis revealed that gender differences in subjective distress were mediated by the measure of perceived personal discrimination, but not by the measure of group discrimination. The rationale for results have been given in the discussion section.Keywords
Gender Disparity, Females and Mental Health.- Family Environment as a Predictor of Adjustment in Adolescents
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1 Department of Psychology, HPU, Shimla, IN
1 Department of Psychology, HPU, Shimla, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 4, No 3 (2013), Pagination: 437-443Abstract
The study aimed to investigate the relationship between family environment and adjustment (home, health, social, emotional)in adolescents.The adolescents(100 males and 100 females)were assessed by using the Moos and Moos Family Environment Scale and Bells Adjustment Inventory. Family environment appeared to influence the adjustment of the adolescents. Data was analyzed in terms of Correlation, Regression Analysts and t-test. Regression Analysts revealed that family environment has explained 80% of variance in gender (Males 32% Females 48%) and 92% of variance in schools (government schools 18% and private schools 74%). t test reveals that gender wtse females have shown better adjustment than males and school wise private school students have shown better adjustment than government school students. Thus, it can be concluded that family environment play s a vital role in the adjustment of the adolescents.Keywords
Family Environment, Adjustment, Gender and School.- Personality, Subjective Well-Being and Interpersonal Attraction in Adolescents
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1 Department of Psychology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 4, No 3 (2013), Pagination: 468-474Abstract
The study aimed at exploring the role of personality and subjective well-being in interpersonal attraction (social attraction, physical attraction, task attraction) in adolescents. The adolescents (100 males and 100 females) were assessed by using 16 PF, The Subjective Well-Being Inventory and Interpersonal attraction Scale. Data was analyzed in terms of Correlation, Regression Analysis and t-test. Regression Analysis revealed that personality has explained 10% of variance in interpersonal attraction in females only and subjective well-being has shown 14% of variance in interpersonal attraction by gender (in Males 9% 7& in Females 5 %). t test has revealed that gender wise, females have shown better interpersonal attraction than males. Overall, Personality and subjective well-being appeared to influence interpersonal attraction of the adolescents. Thus, it can be concluded that personality and subjective well-being plays a vital role in the interpersonal attraction of the adolescents.Keywords
Personality, Subjective Well-Being, Interpersonal Attraction, Adolescents.- Educated Unemployed Youth and Psychological Distress
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1 Department of Psychology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, IN
2 Department of Psychology, Govt. College Sanjauli, Shimla, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, IN
2 Department of Psychology, Govt. College Sanjauli, Shimla, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 4, No 3 (2013), Pagination: 491-494Abstract
In this study, an effort has been made to investigate the role of unemployment in the development of the physical distress myouth. A sample of 400 subjects (200 males and 200 females) was drawn from Solan district of Himachal Pradesh. Comparison was done between unemployed and employed youth in both the gender groups i.e., males and females. A 2 x 2 ANOVA has yielded significant results that is, unemployed youth has significantly perceived greater psychological distress profiles (inadequacy, depression, anxiety, sensitivity, anger, tension) than employed people. Findings from this study suggest that unemployment has an adverse effect on psychological function, with the unemployed becoming more anxious, depressed and concerned with bodily symptoms. Unemployment leads to frustration, aggression, regression and finally to resignation from life.Keywords
Psychological Distress, Unemployment & Gender.- Self-Esteem and Well-Being as the Major Indicators of Resilience to Stress
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Anita Sharma
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Deepika Bali
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1 Department of Psychology, H.P.University, Summer Hill Shimla, IN
2 Department of Psychology, H.P. University, Summer Hill, Shimla, HP, IN
1 Department of Psychology, H.P.University, Summer Hill Shimla, IN
2 Department of Psychology, H.P. University, Summer Hill, Shimla, HP, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 4, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 386-392Abstract
In this study, an effort has been made to investigate the role of self-esteem and well-being on resilience to stress in the university students. The main findings were gauged through ANOVA. The findings suggest that: (i) High self-esteem and high well-being subjects have shown significantly more resilience to stress as compared to their counterparts by scoring significantly low on deficiency focusing and necessitating and high on skill recognition. (ii) With regard to gender, difference has been found to be significant only on necessitating with females showing more resilience to stress to that of males. (iii) The three factor interaction effect of self-esteem x well-being x gender has also turned out to be significant on deficiency focusing and necessitating.Keywords
Resilience, Self-Esteem, Well-Being and Gender.- Personality Correlates of Privacy Concerns
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Anita Sharma
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Isha Jaswal
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1 Department of Psychology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 7, No 9 (2016), Pagination: 897-902Abstract
The aim of the present study was to find out the relationship between Big-Five and Privacy Concerns among 200 students of Himachal Pradesh University (H.P.U.) within the age range of 21-30 years. Data were evaluated in terms of Correlation and Regression analysis. The analysis has revealed that for males sample Agreeableness has contributed the maximum variance of 18% followed by Conscientiousness (5%), explaining a total variance of 23%. In females sample, the maximum variance is explained by Conscientiousness (12%), followed by Extraversion (10%) and Openness (4%), explaining a total variance of 26%. The results have shown the commonness of one variable, i.e., Conscientiousness in predicting the relationship in both the genders.Keywords
Big Five, Privacy Concerns, Gender.- Personality Profile of Alcoholics, Drug Addicts and Normals
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1 Department of Psychology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 6, No 8 (2015), Pagination: 763-768Abstract
This research has been performed to explore and compare the personality profile of Alcoholics, Drug Addicts and Normals by using the New Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI) of Costa and McCrae (1992). Alcoholic and Drug Addicts were selected from drug rehabilitation centers from Amritsar (Punjab) by applying Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST) (Skinner, 1982) and Alcohol Dependence Scale (ADS) (Skinner, 1982) on them. The total sample comprised of 120 subjects with 40 Alcoholics, 40 Drug Addicts and 40 Normals. For the analysis purpose, one way ANOVA and Post-hoc comparison i.e.,Duncan's multiple range test have been used. In terms of NEO-five factor model of personality taxonomy, the present study reveals that alcoholics scored significantly higher on personality dimensions of neuroticism and extraversion followed by drug addicts. Whereas, normals scored significantly higher on openness, agreeableness and conscientiousness dimensions of personality.Keywords
Big Five Personality, Alcoholics, Drugs Addicts, Normals.- Psychotherapy with a Patient of Alcoholism
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1 Department of Psychology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 6, No 7 (2015), Pagination: 744-746Abstract
Alcoholism is the dependence on, or addiction to alcohol and it is a chronic, progressive and sometimes fatal disease (Goedde & Agarwal, 1989). In this article the psychotherapeutic treatment of a 45 years old patient is described. The treatment leads to the exploration of various facets of the patient's life. The results of the treatment were suggestive of significant improvement and the resolution of various underlying issues.Keywords
Psychotherapy, Alcohol, Patients.- Risk Factors in Alcoholism:The Role of Family Environment
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Jyoti Sharma
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Anita Sharma
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1 Department of Psychology, H.P.U., Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Psychology, H.P.U. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, IN
1 Department of Psychology, H.P.U., Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Psychology, H.P.U. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 8, No 11 (2017), Pagination: 1347-1352Abstract
The present investigation was done to examine the role of family environment in the determination of alcohol abusers. For accomplishing these objectives, a sample of 180 alcoholics from urban and rural areas (90 each) belonging to upper, middle and lower class (60 each) from two districts of Himachal Pradesh (Shimla & Kinnaur) was taken. The age range of the sample was 25-45 years. Step-wise regression analysis was done to find out the main predictors of alcoholism. The main findings point to the following facts: In urban sample, cohesion (-) expressiveness (-) and control (+) have significantly contributed 20% of variance in alcoholism, whereas, in rural area, cohesion (-), expressiveness (-) and organisation (-) have emerged on the significant predictors contributing 31% of variance in alcoholism. In middle class sample, cohesion (-) and control (+) have significantly contributed 30% of variance in alcoholism, in lower class sample, conflict (+) and achievement orientation (-) have significantly contributed 20% of variance in alcoholism. Thus, it can be concluded that family environment plays a vital role in alcoholism.Keywords
Family Environment, Alcoholism, Urban and Rural Area.- Art of Fostering Resilience in Adolescents
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Deepika Bali
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Anita Sharma
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1 Department of Psychology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, IN