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Significance of Stress-Busting Workshops in Reducing Psychological Distress and Improving Mental Health Among Corporate Employees
The current study researches the results of stress-busting workshops on worker well-being and productivity in corporate backgrounds. Improving the distinction of the destructive effect of the workplace has achieved favor as a possible intervention to handle these challenges. The research operated a mixed-methods technique, incorporating quantitative data from pre- and post-workshop surveys with qualitative data collected via priority group discussions. Participants included workers from different branches in three medium-sized companies, with one as the authority group.
The Results reveal a significant advancement in worker well-being and anxiety management skills after participation in stress-busting workshops. Participants are found with decreased pressure levels, improved cognition of cognitive health problems and a greater capacity to tolerate workplace stress. Besides that, the workshops promoted a supportive work atmosphere, encouraging open transmission and decreasing the stigma surrounding mental health problems. Similarly, the study exposes an encouraging correlation between anxiety reduction and increasing productivity. Participants who participated in a stress reduction workshop had higher levels of job fulfilment and improved job implementation. The authority group expressed no notable transformations in well-being or productivity over the study course
Socio -Psychological Factors Empowering the Women to Join Self-Help Groups
Women testing winning standards and culture as a component of the pattern of strengthening to advance their success really. Women\u27s strengthening from both a well-disposed and useful stance was significantly affected by the help they got in self-help groups (SHGs). Suggestion fundamental opens valuable open doors for self-improvement and advancement in socio-financial circles generally through everyday presence, and self-reinforcing makes women more aware of their new mystery potential and attributes. Considering everything, women\u27s Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in India have been precisely viewed as a rational methodology for the reinforcing of women dressed in rural and metropolitan locales. SHGs have also joined women from various foundations, helped them in pushing for themselves, and maintained them when key. The point of convergence of the continuous survey is on the meaning of SHGs to common women\u27s lives. In two or three picked places in India\u27s Uttar Pradesh domain\u27s Ghaziabad area, the study for the indistinguishable was driven
Psychological Elements Employed in Train Wrap Advertisements in the Delhi Metro to Maximize Recall Rates and Its Effect on Positive-Negative Thinking of Customer
The present research seeks to determine the psychological features and elements contributing to elevated recall rates in train wrap advertisements. Advertising on train wrap is a cost-effective way for reaching many people in cities, but improving the recall rate is vital for a successful campaign. This research finds essential features that unavoidably result in higher recall rates via an in-depth examination of present train wrap advertising. The study made utilizes qualitative methods, such as data from surveys gathering, analyzing the content of advertisements, and analysis of statistics. Recall rates are greatly impacted by significant traits like strong images, brilliant colors, clear advertising, concise language, and relevance in the context. This research provides an important addition to the area of advertising providing helpful details about the features that make train wrap advertisements more effective and assisting managers in adjusting their advertising efforts for optimum audience participation and storage
Regression and Correlation Analysis on Profitability of Working Capital (WC) and its Psychological Impacts on Entrepreneur & Employees
The research aims to study how capital management affects the economic performance of manufacturing firms. The study aims to examine the relationship between liquidity, measured by working capital (WC), and company viability, measured by Return on Total Assets (ROTA). The investigation is important as it can help managers find a balance between liquidity and business performance. The study uses secondary data from various national and international sources such as publications, books, and research papers. The research paper aims to assess how (WC) impacts the sustainability of businesses. Correlation analysis and regression analysis are commonly used statistical techniques to study the relationship between variables. These methods allow researchers to examine the relationship between multiple variables and determine its nature and strength. Regression analysis is a method used by researchers to determine how one variable predicts or influences another. Correlation analysis allows researchers to measure the strength and direction of the relationship between variables without implying causation. Regression analysis and correlation analysis are important tools in empirical research that help understand the relationship between variables and aid in data interpretation. The study examined the relationship between a dependent variable and ROTA using regression analysis, as well as a set of independent variables. The study examines several independent variables, including the ratio of current assets, the rapid ratio, the inventories turnover rate ratio, the liquidity ratio, the revenue ratio, the total assets ratio, and the net assets ratio. Regression analysis is used to determine the relationship between ROTA and independent variables. Correlation analysis, or correlation study, is a statistical method used to measure and assess the relationship between two variables, while considering the influence of other factors. (WC) is crucial for businesses as it enables them to manage daily operations, cover regular payments, handle unexpected expenses, and purchase necessary manufacturing inputs. The study aims to emphasize the importance of effective (WC) management in various organizations and its impact on profitability. Managing (WC) effectively is crucial for efficient operations and can lead to increased revenue and profitability for a company (Smith, 2019). Jones et al. published a study in 2017. Effective (WC) management is crucial for businesses as it allows them to optimize cash flow, mitigate liquidity risks, and improve financial performance. Effective (WC) management practices can improve a company\u27s profitability by reducing financing and inventory holding costs and improving its ability to meet short-term obligations (Brown & Howard, 2015). Businesses need to focus on effective (WC) management strategies to improve financial performance and achieve sustainable growth (Johnson & Smith, 2020). The research highlights the importance of various aspects of (WC) management, including supply administration, receivables management, inventory management, and payable management
Anxiety, Stress and Burnout among Nurses Involved in Covid 19 Duties in Cochin City, India
Aim: To conclude the level of anxiety, stress, and burnout amid the Nurses tangled in COVID 19 duties. Design: A cross-sectional revision was accompanied from Feb 15, 2021, to March 15, 2021. Methods: Google forms were distributed to all the Nurses involved in COVID 19 duties of Central, State, and Private hospitals of Cochin City. A simple random sampling method was used. 150 samples were selected and administered, The Corona Disease Anxiety Scale, The COVID stress scale, and Copenhagen Burnout Inventory. The reliability of the tool was found to be high, as it is a highly standardized internationally accepted tool. The data was analyzed using Z test and ANOVA and SPSS software. Results: 20.7% of Nurses have Very Low Stress, 20.7% have High Stress. 21.3% have Low Stress, 18.7% have Moderate Stress and 18.7% have Very High Stress. 52.7% of Nurses possess moderate anxiety levels. 25.3% have mild and 22% have severe anxiety.56.7% nurses possess a moderate level of burnout. 24.7% have mild burnout and 18.7% have severe burnout. Conclusion: There lies a major level of stress, anxiety, and burnout among Nurses that have to be addressed. Anxiety, stress, and burnout are positively correlated with each other
The Psychological Comparative Linguistics in Teaching and Learning Foreign Languages
In foreign language teaching and learning, contrastive linguistics will identify facts and phenomena that have similar functions in contrastive linguistics, but also determine their place in systems by function. The term “contrastive” is often used to refer to a method or sub-discipline of study that deals primarily with two or more languages. The purpose of contrastive linguistics is to clarify the similarities and differences or only to highlight the dissimilarities of two or more languages. Foreign language teaching and learning requires more in-depth knowledge of foreign languages than teaching the mother tongue
Analysis of the World Health Organization Quality of Life Instrument\u27s Psychometric Properties among Malaysian University Students
Introduction: While the World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL-BREF) scale has proven reliable in a multitude of psychological investigations, a comprehensive psychometric analysis has not been performed within the Malaysian context, particularly among university students.
Objectives: This research intended to appraise the psychometric characteristics of the WHOQOL-BREF in a university student demographic within Malaysia.
Methods: Utilizing snowball sampling, data was amassed from a sample size of 586 university students, hailing from varied regions in Malaysia.
Results: The application of confirmatory factor analysis unveiled that the initial WHOQOL-BREF measurement model fell short of certain proposed model fitness benchmarks. However, through covariance analysis and the removal of three items possessing high covariance issues, the modified measurement model showcased an enhanced fit. It preserved a total of 21 items and fulfilled all recommended fitness indicators. Despite indicating satisfactory reliability, the study\u27s outcomes suggest possible issues regarding the scale\u27s convergent and discriminant validity.
Conclusions: Further psychometric scrutiny is necessary to verify the appropriateness of the WHOQOL-BREF for Malaysian university students. Suggestions for prospective research were also considered
Management Evaluation of the QALIWARNA Program, in Educational Institutions - UGEL 03 Breña
Social programs are of great help in Peru, benefiting the neediest, especially in the return to school after covid19, this makes us reflect on the value of the management of the QALIWARNA program in the Educational Institutions of UGEL 03 Breña. The purpose of this program is to promote awareness and support for schoolchildren, developing adequate eating habits, which favors community intervention and co-responsibility. The study is basic qualitative approach, descriptive level of non-experimental design, information collected over a period, developed through in-depth interviews with the management of the QALIWARNA project, by levels and scope. questions. The opening provides information on the relationships between categories and subcategories in different dimensions. The collection of information took place in a specific period where the instrument was applied: semi-structured interview, which provided relevant information to the specialists. From the analysis of the results, we can draw an approximate conclusion that the management of the QALIWARNA program provides a high percentage of benefits in terms of planning, implementation, and evaluation to improve the quality of students in the UGEL 03 IE – Breña
Psychological Study on Attitude of Collegiate Students towards Sahaja-Yoga Meditation.
To know the attitude of college students towards Sahaja Yoga we did this search. A sample of only 100 students from various colleges of Umred tehsil was randomly selected for this study and all strengths of Arora (1989) were tested through this standardized attitude towards yoga criteria used by the researcher for the present study. Data were analyzed by mean, SD and t-ratio. The study shows that there is no difference in perception of Sahaja Yoga between college male and female and college arts and science streams and the results also show that there is a significant difference in perception of Sahaja Yoga between rural and urban area colleges
Management of Healthy Psychosomatic Personality Through Yoga
Yoga Vidya is an integral aspect of meditation and various naturopathy, in which almost all the streams of traditional science have undergone various changes according to the contemporary needs along with the changing life style and world conditions various health clubs and training centers were opened for people to get training and treatment at their convenience. Now people don\u27t need to go to ashrams and forests to meditate. Traditional systems such as naturopathy have also evolved from their traditional models. In the current study, the researchers aim to study the effects of yoga on the physical and mental health of children. A sample of 100 students from various colleges of Nagpur University was assessed using the mental health battery developed by Gupta and Mr. Singh. Although the current study was not exhaustive, it is hoped that this study can form the basis for further analysis and investigation. The results showed that yoga has a positive and significant effect on the mental health of students