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    Romantic Jealousy, Love, and Marital Quality in Married Individuals
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2023) Eesha Nawaz; SP20-BPY-004; Ms. Zaeema Farooq; LHR TP 8861
    The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between romantic jealousy, love, and marital quality in married couples. The sampling methods to collect data were convenient, purposive, and snowball sampling method. A sample of 200 married participants with a marriage duration between 2 and 15 years (M=5.07, SD= 3.27). Demographic Questionnaire, Romantic Jealousy Scale (Zahid &Tariq, 2020), The Traingular Love Scale (Sternberg,1989) and The Quality of Marriage Index ( Almaisi et al., 2018) were to be measured respectively. The Descriptives and Reliability Analysis, Pearson Correlation Analysis and Mediation through structural modelling were measured in the present study. The results of correlation analysis shows that romantic jealousy had a significant negative correlation with passion,commitment and marital quality. In mediation analysis love approves to play the mediator between romantic jealousy and marital quality. All paths are shown to be significant. These findings have important implications for clinical practice, education, research, couple therapy, policy-making, and public health policy. This study will contribute to prevention measures as emerging adults have to go later in their marital, social, and professional lives. Educational programs and couple therapy should be designed to promote healthy and responsible awareness about relationships and their dynamics to increase awareness in young couples. Future research should explore the underlying mechanisms consider moderating factors and do qualitative research on couples. Despite the limitation, this study will contribute to understating the determinant factors that affect the quality of love through jealousy among couples and the cause of the decrease in marital quality
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    Menstrual Impact, Self-Efficacy and Psychological Wellbeing in Young Women
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2024) Shumaim Salman; SP20-BPY-002; Ms. Zaeema Farooq; LHR TP 8859
    This study aimed to investigate the relationship between menstrual impact, psychological well-being and self efficacy in young adult women in Pakistan. The sample for this correlational study was 386 females selected by convenience and purposive sampling. The sample comprised of 386 young women, the age range of 18 to 25 (M =20.27, SD =1.20). Menstrual Impact Scale (MIS), Generalised Self Efficacy scale (GSE) and Ryff 's Psychological Wellbeing (PWB) scale were used to assess menstrual impact, self-efficacy and psychological wellbeing respectively. Results revealed that menstrual impact was negatively correlated with self-efficacy, and self-efficacy was positively related to psychological wellbeing. According to the regression analysis, menstrual impact was negative predictor of self-efficacy and self-efficacy was the positive predictor of psychological wellbeing. As well, the study revealed that self-efficacy was as a mediating variable between menstrual impact and psychological wellbeing. The results of this study suggest that prior amounts of self-efficacy are directly related to the menstrual impact and psychological wellness among young adult women in Pakistan. This problem can be solved by introducing suitable education and intervention in all the educational institutions of Pakistan.
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    Spirituality, Self-transcendence And Depression In Young Adults
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2024) Laiba Seemab; SP20-BPY-041; Ms. Zaeema Farooq; LHR TP 8857
    The purpose of the study is to investigate the relationship between spirituality, self transcendence and depression in young adults. A correlational research design was used and sample consists of 350 young adults (N=350), including both females (N=180) and males (N=170), with age range 18-26 years (M=23.14, SD=1.8) from government and private universities in Lahore. The study variables were evaluated using, Spirituality Scale (Denaley, 2005), Self-Transcendence Scale (Reed, 1986), and Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DAS) (Haugan, 2011). The results showed positive correlation between spirituality and self transcendence, negative correlation was between spirituality and depression. In addition, spirituality was positive predictor of depression. The research's implications include a deeper comprehension of the nature of self-transcendence and spirituality as well as their role in promoting human wellbeing over the course of a lifetime. By highlighting young adults' spirituality, depression can be reduced, their quality of life can be enhanced, and these effects can be broadly applied.