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This study examined the relationships between coping strategies, spirituality, and psychological well-being among young adults in the city of Bhopal. Findings revealed significant positive correlations between problem-focused coping and psychological well-being (r = 0.212, p < 0.05), and between spirituality and psychological well-being (r = 0.411,...
This research paper investigates the intricate relationship between burnout and work-life balance among IT employees in the context of the Indian workforce. Utilizing secondary data derived from a prior study conducted by another researcher, which centered on work-life balance, burnout, and job satisfaction, the present study explores the connectio...
This qualitative study aimed to investigate the relationship between prosocial behavior and well-being among middle-aged adults residing in Bhopal city. The research followed a narrative approach, focusing on individuals who met specific inclusion criteria related to their consistent engagement in helping others. The study sought to understand the...
Buddhism is among the most widely followed religions in the world. The core teachings of Buddhism center around the four noble truths. Buddha's deep knowledge about the nature and cure of suffering resembles Psychotherapy. Buddhist thought is pretty systematic and scientific, some even argue that it’s more of a science than a religion. The paper ex...
The main purpose of this research was to find out the mean difference between government and private sector employees in job involvement and employee motivation. The total sample consisted of 100 employees (50 government sector and 50 private sector) were taken. The research tool for job involvement was measured by Dr. Ashok Pratap Singh (1984) and...
During the past decade, online social networking has resulted in some profound changes in the way people interact and communicate. However, it is unclear whether some of these changes may cause psychiatric disorders and affect certain normal aspects of human behavior. Several studies in this area have suggested that the prolonged use of social netw...