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

Volume 1, Issue 4, Oct-Dec 2024

Exploring the connection among emotional regulation, depression, and anxiety.

Name: Dr. shikha Srivastava, Saaema/ Date: 03-11-2024 The presented study explored the emotional regulation, anxiety and depression from thestandpoint of a wide population sample. Data showed a strong pertinacity correlation betweenemotional organization and depressive symptoms (r = -0.76, p < 0.05) as well as in anxiety i.e. (r= -0.78, p < 0.05). These results indicate […]

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Effect of social media on Student’s Scholarly Execution

Name: Dr. Alka Pandey & Tanisha Sharma / Date: 29-10-2024 Background: The internet has transformed the world into a global village, connectingindividuals across generations and geographies. Social media platforms, initially created forinteraction, have evolved into dynamic hubs of user-generated content and engagement.Students, particularly the younger generation, are highly immersed in these digitalenvironments.Aim: This study aims

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To Study the Level of Suicide Prevalence in Youth

Name: Dr. Shadab Ahamad Ansari and Aman Kumar / Date: 24-10-2024 Background: Numerous studies have investigated the phenomenon of youth suicide and theapplication of artificial intelligence (AI) within this context. Research has delved into variousaspects, including gender-specific suicidal tendencies, causative factors, and methodologies foridentifying at-risk individuals to mitigate suicide rates. Prior literature highlights thedevelopment of

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To assess the psychological impact of poverty on mental health in adolescents in an NGO in Noida.

Name: Princy Goyal and Dr. Ranju Lal / Date: 14-10-2024 This study investigates the psychological impact of poverty on mental health in adolescents ata non-governmental organization (NGO) in Noida. Adolescents aged 14-18 years participatingin the NGO’s programs were surveyed using validated assessment tools to measure mentalhealth indicators and the impact of poverty. The study aims

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