ISSN: 3048-8184 (Online) | Last Date for Paper Submission: 15th May, 2025

Volume 2, Issue 1, Jan - March 2025

Exploring The Mental Well-being Of Young Adults In The United Kingdom: A Comprehensive Study

Name: Dr. Ranju Lal, Ms. Sandra Banda / Date: 09-11-2024 This comprehensive study investigates the mental well-being of young adults in the UnitedKingdom. Mental health issues among young adults have garnered increased attention due to theirpotential long-term impacts on individuals and society.Through a mixed-methods approach combining surveys, interviews, and psychologicalassessments, this research aims to provide […]

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Love And Learning: Exploring The Influence Of Adolescent Romantic Relationships On Academic Achievement and Motivation

Name: Dr. Alka Pandey, Aditi Garg / Date: 28-01-2025 Background: Adolescence marks a significant developmental phase, characterized by emotional growth and the emergence of romantic relationships. Prior studies suggest both positive and negative impacts of these relationships on academic achievement and student motivation, but the evidence remains inconclusive. Aim: This study aims to examine the

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Assessing Nicotine Addiction in Young Adults

Name: Alka Pandey, Aeshita Jadon/ Date: 22-01-2025 Background: Nicotine addiction among young adults represents a significant public healthconcern with profound psychological implications. Despite widespread awareness of healthrisks, tobacco use continues to be prevalent during this vulnerable developmental stage. Previousresearch has established that cigarette addiction can be as formidable as dependencies onsubstances like cocaine and heroin,

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Stressful experience and Acculturation challenges among Migrants

Name: Sneha Jain, Dr.Arvind Kakulte / Date: 14-01-2025 Background: Migration, a common phenomenon in India, often brings significant psychological andcultural adjustments. Migrants face difficulties such as homesickness, discrimination, and challengesadapting to new societal norms. These factors can lead to acculturative stress, affecting both emotionaland behavioral functioning. Aim: The study aimed to examine the relationship between

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