Anger, Emotional Regulation And It Relationship With Mental Health Among Male And Female Students

Authors

  • Mudassir Hassan Lecturer Child Psychologist, Department of Paediatric, Government Medical Collage, Baramulla, J & K, Author
  • Afsara Independent Researcher, A-101, Tarang Apartments Delhi 92, New 3 Delhi. Author
  • Mohd Altaf Paul Assistant Professor, Government Degree College Kulgam, J & K. Author

Abstract

Anger and emotional regulation can be a reaction to a perceived internal or external provocation and can be psychological interpretation of having been offended, wronged or denied and a tendency to react through retaliation. Whereas mental health means an absence of mental illness and can be measured through usage of different scales or inventories. Present study is an attempt to assess mental health, anger and emotional regulation among early and late adolescents including both male and female students. Method: To understand present aim of the study a total sample of 120 were taken from Delhi University (D.U) and Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI). We further divided our sample into early adolescent aged 13-15 yrs. and late adolescents aged 16-19 yrs. Further sample was split on the basis of gender, thus 60 subjects were divided into 30 male adolescent and 30 female adolescents in both the groups (2×2 factorial design).

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Published

2022-01-15

How to Cite

Anger, Emotional Regulation And It Relationship With Mental Health Among Male And Female Students. (2022). Journal of Psychosocial Wellbeing, 3(1), 33-38. https://jpsw.co.in/index.php/jpsw/article/view/79