
Adarsh K. Verma- PhD
- Ph.D. Scholar at University of Hyderabad
Adarsh K. Verma
- PhD
- Ph.D. Scholar at University of Hyderabad
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Introduction
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October 2021 - present
May 2019 - June 2021
University of Delhi
Position
- Master's Student
Publications
Publications (9)
Background
Health-risk behaviors among adolescents are increasing at an alarming rate, as observed by families, educational institutions, and medical professionals. These risk behaviors are diverse and extensive. There is a need to identify the indulgence of adolescents in various risk behaviors and have a composite assessment of the same for any p...
Effective impulse control over gratifying stimuli is a crucial skill with significant implications for decision-making across various life domains. While research has traditionally centered on the concept of delayed gratification (DG)- primarily studied in children - its application to adult behavior reveals distinct complexities. This study shifts...
Objective
Automatic alcohol approach/avoidance tendencies play a major role in alcohol dependence, but associated interventions are seen to have negligible effects on relapse prevention due to a limited understanding and lack of focus on modulating associated neuro-cognitive mechanisms. The current work explores the automatic tendencies-based behav...
Executive functioning (EF) reflects an individual’s ability to reason, analyze, memorize, and respond according to the situation and develops interminably across childhood and adolescence. Although previous research has identified several factors influencing EF across developmental stages, the present review aims to identify the psychological and s...
Risks often accompany available choices in decision-making, particularly where the monetary factor gets involved. Researchers have explored the pathways underlying risky decision-making for decades, but most of these pathways have explored the factors individually rather than through a holistic approach. The present study examines the role of perso...
Since the landmark judgment of Navtej Singh Johar vs. The Union of India, which decriminalized the draconian Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, it is necessary to understand how the law has affected the daily lives of the LGBTQI+ community. Therefore, a qualitative study has been conducted on the members of the community to understand how their...
A plethora of studies have explored maternal mental health all across the globe; however, studies concerning prenatal maternal stress (in specific domains) and depression are scarce. In addition, the existence of indigenous measures is also a rarity. The present study utilized the newly developed Perceived Prenatal Maternal Stress Scale (Gangadhara...
Social Support (SS) is shown to be correlated with measures of psychological well-being. It acts as a protective factor against stressors in life and thus be used as an indicator of well-being. Assessment of perceived social support can be an important step in formulating and administering family or community-based interventions. Multidimensional S...
Empirical evidence provides support for learning disabilities having a neurological impairment, but the affected children were still seen as “poor learners” rather than considering their condition as a real problem. A qualitative survey was conducted to understand the prevalent stigma, malpractices, lack of opportunities, and drawbacks of existing...