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Correlation Study on Psychological Distress and Life Satisfaction among University Students in Delhi

Author(s) Ms. Saba Saifi, Dr. Anita Srivastava
Country India
Abstract Objective: Psychological distress is a major mental health issue, as the growing number of young people attending university has raised worries about an increase in the demand for student mental health services. The current study's goal is to examine the relationship between psychological distress and life satisfaction among university students.

Methods: Data was gathered from several colleges using a descriptive method and a purposive sampling technique. The Depression Anxiety Stress Satisfaction (DASS-21) by Lovibond & Lovibond (1995) and the SWLS by Diener were utilised once the participants' consent was obtained.

Results: The findings revealed that there is no relationship between psychological distress and life satisfaction among university students, nor between gender and life satisfaction. The study also found no correlation between psychological distress and gender.

Conclusion: Given the low prevalence of psychological distress among university students.
Keywords Psychological Distress, Life Satisfaction, Mental Health, Stress, Anxiety, Psychological-wellbeing, Depression
Field Sociology > Philosophy / Psychology / Religion
Published In Volume 4, Issue 5, September-October 2022
Published On 2022-10-09
Cite This Correlation Study on Psychological Distress and Life Satisfaction among University Students in Delhi - Ms. Saba Saifi, Dr. Anita Srivastava - IJFMR Volume 4, Issue 5, September-October 2022. DOI 10.5281/zenodo.7307863
DOI https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7307863
Short DOI https://doi.org/gq7fqj

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