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The Prevalence of Anxiety Disorders and its Relationship with Marital Satisfaction

Dinesh Kumar Kataria et al. • March 2026 • Journal 2024

The aim of the present study was to study the pattern and prevalence of marital satisfaction in females with anxiety disorders, who are either treatment naïve or on treatment. The study was conducted...

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Biofeedback-based Interventions for Disruptive Behaviour Disorders among Children and Adolescents A Systematic Review

Subh Priya Pal et al. • March 2026 • Journal 2024

Biofeedback is a self-regulation technique in which individuals learn to consciously monitor and regulate one’s physiological functions. The use of biofeedback along with psychotherapy has been demons...

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The Lesser-Known Phenomenon of Sports A Systematic Review of Runners’ High

Umakantha Monika et al. • March 2026 • Journal 2024

The current review aims to provide a synthesis of available research into runner's high and an investigation of its physiological and psychological bases. Because runner's high is characterized by alt...

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Self-Efficacy and Psychological Well-Being in Young Adults The Moderating Effect of Dispositional Optimism

Radhika Sharma et al. • March 2026 • Journal 2024

Psychological well-being (PWB) is one’s level of psychological happiness/health which involves life satisfaction, and feelings of accomplishment. Self-efficacy, our belief about our own capabilities,...

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Resilience, Psychological Well-Being, and Quality of Life among College Students

Gunjan et al. • March 2026 • Journal 2024

The main objective of the study is to evaluate the interrelationship among resilience, psychological well-being, and quality of life in undergraduate and postgraduate students of Haryana (India). Meth...

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A Study of the Psychology of Mob Lynchers An Indian Perspective

Dr. Jaswinder Kaur et al. • March 2026 • Journal 2024

Mob Lynching is a pathway to glorify a religion or a class of people by oppressing and taking the laws into one’s own hands. It involves taking one’s life by attacking the person in groups. The rise i...

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ROMANCE-ORIENTED-MEDIA (R-O-M): RELATION WITH RELATIONSHIP SATISFACTION & SELF-ESTEEM

Ankita Sarangi et al. • March 2026 • Journal 2024

During the lockdown that was imposed due to the spread of Covid-19, people turned to media for entertainment purposes. Some studies even reported the time people spent per day on media increased treme...

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Role of Gratitude in Shaping Personality of School Going Adolescents A Comprehensive Study Abstract

Sana Kapur et al. • March 2026 • Journal 2024

The primary research study sheds light on the significance of Gratitude and the Big 5 Personality traits in the lives of adolescents, as well as explores the relationship between the two broad paramet...

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Life Satisfaction and Work-Family Conflict The Mediating Role of Maternal Guilt and Shame in Working Mothers

Sweety et al. • March 2026 • Journal 2024

Mothers who are employed either outside or within their homes have distinct obstacles in the current evolving economy. The purpose of this study is to better understand the interplay between maternal...

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Nomophobia The Silent Saboteur of Executive Functions in Young Adults

Meghna Sharma et al. • March 2026 • Journal 2024

Nomophobia or the apprehension experienced when separated from one’s mobile phone has become a common issue in modern culture, particularly among young adults. This study investigates how nomophobia a...