The present study investigated the moderating role of attachment styles i.e. secure, anxious and avoidant on the relationship of perceived stress appraisal with post-traumatic stress symptoms severit ... Read More

The study aimed at assessing the impact of sociological factors i.e., family and friends’ connections, neighbourhood connections and trust on civic engagement by applying quantitative research approa ... Read More

The study was designed to explore the perspective of women on the defining factors of their empowerment. A qualitative approach was used to analyse the data. The data were collected from 30 married w ... Read More

The study's objective was to investigate the incidence of bullying among rural schools of Gujrat. 400 students were chosen by stratified random sampling from government and private schools in Kot Ame ... Read More

The present study intended to find out the moderating effect of extraversion personality trait between emotional intelligence and cognitive styles among university students. Sample comprised of 3500 ... Read More

While the internet has transformed the world into a global community, it exposes its users to various perils such as cyberbullying and cybervictimization. This study intended to scrutinize the role o ... Read More

Social competence is an important field of study as it encourages the development of important factors that support an individual to become a mature and productive member of the society. The research ... Read More

The study was carried out to investigate the empty nest syndrome and psychological wellbeing among middle aged adults. Empty nest syndrome (ENS) refers to clinical depression experienced by parents w ... Read More

The core objective of this study stays in determining dieting beliefs of adolescent girls. How body image is influenced by dieting beliefs; what role does media and societal pressure play in forming ... Read More

The present study aimed to explore the portrayal of Taliban in the mass media of Pakistan through agenda-setting theory. The two elite newspapers of Pakistan; Dawn and The Nation were considered for ... Read More

The purpose of this study was to explore social, cultural, and institutional barriers to female labour force participation in Lahore, Pakistan. A qualitative analysis using semi-structured interviews ... Read More

The study investigated three aspects of female university teachers’ burn out: personal, work-related and studentrelated, in relation to their demographic variables (viz., age, income and qualification ... Read More

Personality has an important function in shaping responses towards marital life while managing work and family issues simultaneously. This research explores two personality dimensions: neuroticism an ... Read More

Pakistan has the second highest rate of hepatitis C in the world, and it is estimated that 11.85 percent of its population suffers from this medical problem. A valid and comprehensive scale was const ... Read More

The present study was aimed to develop and validate altruism scale within Pakistani social context. In phase I, a study was carried out in which 30 interviews (men =15, women =15) were conducted to c ... Read More

Empirical evidence suggests that Perfectionism is a multidimensional construct. The current study was conducted to determine the psychometric properties of Almost Perfect Scale-R (Urdu Version) that ... Read More

he purpose of the present study was to assess the predictive relationship of biopsychosocial factors (viz., health and lifestyle, self-esteem, self-efficacy, and social support) and quality of life a ... Read More

The present study investigated the role of flow and study engagement in the relationship of academic psychological capital and perceived academic stress in a sample of 300 students of University of S ... Read More

The number of Pakistani students studying at foreign universities (e.g., in the Netherlands) is increasing. However, they appear to face educational and cultural challenges. The purpose of this study ... Read More


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