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Original Article 10.66509/IJPS.21.1.2026.86-99

Effect of Emotional Intelligence on the Management of Perceived Stress Among Professionals

Khagendra Nath Gangai et al. • April 2026 • Journal 2026

The goal of the current study is to comprehend and examine how stress and emotional intelligence relate to working professionals in the Delhi-NCR area. Emotional intelligence is one of the interesting...

Original Article 10.66509/IJPS.21.1.2026.74-85

Mental Health of Adolescents in Jammu and Kashmir: An Ethnographic Study of the Impact of Violence

Urfat Anjem Mir et al. • April 2026 • Journal 2026

Militancy-related violence and conflicts have become common causes of trauma worldwide.Jammu and Kashmir has experienced violence since 1989. Previous research on adolescentmental health in Jammu and...

Original Article 10.66509/IJPS.21.1.2026.65-73

The Effect of Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy on Post-Traumatic Growth: Evidence from a Pilot Study on Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injured Football Players

Rahmath Nishada. K et al. • April 2026 • Journal 2026

Sports injuries often lead to significant psychological distress, often affecting athletes’ mental health and influencing how they perform in the future. This piolet research explored the impact of Ra...

Original Article 10.66509/IJPS.21.1.2026.59-64

Affluenza, Stress, and the Erosion of Quality of Life: A Mediation Study Among Indian Youth

Santwana Mani et al. • April 2026 • Journal 2026

This study investigates the impact of affluenza (excessive materialism) on the quality of life (QoL) in500 young Indian adults, with an inclusion of mediation analysis. Utilizing quantitative methods...

Original Article 10.66509/IJPS.21.1.2026.52-58

Patterns of Interpersonal Problems among Adults with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD): A Clinical Study

Inchara Chamaiah Swamy et al. • April 2026 • Journal 2026

One of the main characteristics of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) interpersonal dysfunction. Interpersonal deficit is strongly connected with the severity of symptoms, impairment of functioning, and...

Original Article 10.66509/IJPS.21.1.2026.44-51

Investigating the Mediating Role of Emotional Intelligence in the Association Between Mobile Phone Addiction and Level of Aggression Among Health-care Student

Digvijay Singh Bhandari et al. • April 2026 • Journal 2026

With an emphasis on the mediating role of emotional intelligence, the current study aimed to investigate the connection between health-care students' addiction to mobile phones and aggression. A sampl...

Original Article 10.66509/IJPS.21.1.2026.35-43

Resilience, Emotional Intelligence, and Mindfulness as Predictors of Psychological Well- being among Healthcare Professionals

Priti Sriranjan • April 2026 • Journal 2026

Occupational stress, emotional exhaustion, and demanding work environments are allcontributing to the increasing burden on the psychological well-being of healthcare personnel.This study investigated...

Original Article 10.66509/IJPS.21.1.2026.24-34

Fear of Covid-19, Psychological Distress, and Coping Among the Frontline Healthcare Workers

Shilpa Kumari et al. • April 2026 • Journal 2026

Frontline Healthcare workers were battling at the forefront in the time of uncertain and sudden emergence of COVID-19 pandemic. While providing care for these patients, they encountered numerous obsta...

Original Article 10.66509/IJPS.21.1.2026.11-23

Psychological Predictors of Cyberchondria: The Role of Health Anxiety and Illness Perception in Young Adults

Ritu Sekhri • April 2026 • Journal 2026

The present study aimed to examine the relationship between cyberchondria, health anxiety, andillness perception among young adults and to investigate the predictive role of health anxiety andillness...

Original Article 10.66509/IJPS.21.1.2026.1-10

Self-concealment, Perceived Social Support and Mental Help-Seeking Behavior among Emerging and Middle-aged adults

Husna Hawwa J. et al. • April 2026 • Journal 2026

Self-concealment and perceived social support are known influencers of psychological help-seeking and it is essential to examine how these variables interact across age groups. The study aimed to comp...