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1 February, 2011 ISSN 0019-4247 Volume 37, Special Issue Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology Copyright © 2011 by the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology Special Feature 9 Life Skills Education for Young Adolescents – Indian Experience M.N. Vranda and M.Chandrasekhar Rao Emotional Intelligence and Mental Health 16 Emotional Intelligence or Nonverbal Intelligence: Which is a Better Predictor of Athletes’ Positive Mental Health? Santhosh Ayathupady Mohanan, Abdul Halim Mokhtar and Chellappan Jayan 25 Work-Family Interference and Well-being in Indian Women: Mediating Role of Emotional Intelligence Anju Rani and C. R. Darolia 34 Self-Efficacy and Mental Health of Women Teacher Students Mohammad Sheikhiani and Bindu P Nair Stress, Depression and Anxiety 40 Personal Influences in Depression among Female Adolescents Sandeep Singh and Tanu 47 Effect of Mindfulness based Self Control Therapy on Perceived Stress, Self-efficacy and Well being of Depressed Patients R. Kannappan and Vimal Anand 54 Enhanced Right Hemispheric Performance in Depression: Role of Co-occurring Anxiety and Task Variation Garima Gupta and Rakesh Pandey (Contents continued on next page) This issue has been published with the grant-in-aid from Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi JIAAP is abstracted and indexed in Indian Science Abstracts (ISA), Indian Psychological Abstracts & Reviews, IndMED, NCERT Educational Abstracts, Psychological Abstracts, PsycINFO and PsycALERT Database, USA., Routledge Database, UK. 2 65 Influence of Premature Ejaculation on Depression Ali Reza Ghaderi and B. Rangaiah 71 Correlates of Personality, Diversity, Decision-Making and Affective Well Being of Management Students Ambrien Ahmed and N. Hasnain 78 Stress and Work Life of College Teachers Dhrub Kumar and J. M. Deo Gender Difference 86 Interpersonal Needs of Management Students: Facilitator in the Choice of Electives Ekta Sharma 92 Need Saliency and Students’ Involvement of University’s Students Kalpana Sahoo 100 Eve Teasing: Role of the Patriarchal System of the Society Deepa Ghosh 108 Relationship between Spirituality and Anger among Women Meena Sunderrajan and V.D. Swaminathan Regular Articles 113 Does Caffeine-Induced Arousal Reduce Mental Workload during High-demanding Vigilance Task? Trayambak Tiwari, Anju L. Singh and Indramani L. Singh 119 Resilience, Behaviour Approach and Inhibition among Adolescents Annalakshmi, N 128 Configurational Imagery Experience in Sighted and Visually Impaired Children Gandhi, T.K., Khurana, A., Santhosh,J., and Anand,S. Impact of CBT on Self Efficacy and Academic Achievement in Adolescent Students 134 Venkatesh Kumar, G. and Lissamma Sebastian 140 The Relationship between Birth Order Theory and Past Academic Performance of Management Students Vijendra Kumar, S.K. (Contents continued on next page) 3 145 Astro-Psychotherapeutic Effect on Pathological Gamblers M.G. Sharma and Vandana Sharma 151 Role of Perceived Organizational Support and Family Involvement in Organizational Citizenship Behaviour among First Level Mangers Akhilendra K. Singh and A. P. Singh 162 Predictors of Marital Adjustment: The Communication Skills and Sexual Satisfaction Yahya Kazemi and Zahra Nikmanesh 169 Prof. Anima Sen Award for Excellence in Research. 170 Information for Authors AUTHORS Authors must submit their articles in soft copy, either on CD or E-mail to: [email protected] or [email protected] along with one print out. The soft copy must be provided in MS Word. The hard copy of the article is compulsory for review processing. Kindly send it to the Editor, Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology, #17, 14th Street, Krishna Nagar, Puducherry - 605 008, India. Prospective authors are requested to see the “information for authors” printed in this issue and adhere to the general format of articles published in JIAAP. JIAAP does not permit an author to submit the same article simultaneously for consideration to other journal/s. An undertaking to this effect should be submitted along with the MS. Authors may be expected to provide their raw data if required during review process. Unpublished tests/questionnaires if used in the study should be submitted along with the manuscript. Articles which do not conform to JIAAP guidelines and format will not be entertained. This special issue has been released on 4th February, 2011 during the inaugural session of the 46th National and 15th International Conference of the IAAP on Life Skills for Enhancing Quality of Life (04 - 06 February, 2011) at Mysore University, Mysore 4 INDIAN ACADEMY OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY (Regd.) (Established in 1962) Department of Educational Management and Applied Psychology National Institute of Technical Teachers’ Training and Research Taramani, Chennai - 600 113, India Email:[email protected] [email protected]. Visit us:www.iaap.org.in, www.jiaap.org Phone: +91-44-22541054, 22545467, 22545464 A group of Psychologists met at Hotel Woodlands, Chennai on January 13, 1962 and resolved to start an All India Association of Psychologists which can function as a single unit in the country. In order to give a start an adhoc committee was constituted with Dr. T.E. shanmugam as Convenor to prepare draft constitution for the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology. The first general body meeting was held on 18th February 1962 at Presidency College, Chennai and unanimously approved the establishment of the IAAP, and Rules and Regulations of the IAAP. The Indian Academy of Applied Psychology (IAAP) since its inception, is serving the Indian society through various professional activities. The important objectives are: a) To promote the advancement and diffusion of knowledge of Psychology and to promote the efficiency and usefulness of its members by setting up a high standard of professional education and knowledge. b) To arrange, provide for, or join in arranging and providing for the holding of conference, regional, national (or international), exhibitions, meetings, lectures, classes and discussions on subjects of general and special interests in Psychology, and also for the exhibition of any new, improved, or other apparatus for Psychological Research c) To co-operate with academic, professional and other bodies in the advancement of Psychology and other sciences. d) To prepare, edit, print, publish, issue and circulate gratuitously or otherwise and to sell, lend, issue and distribute gratuitously or otherwise any papers, treatises, books, pamphlets, leaflets or communications made to the academy or documents relating to psychology and any reports of the proceedings and accounts of the academy, and for this purpose to cause translations to be made of any such papers, treatises or communications as shall be in a foreign language and to illustrate any of the publications as the academy may thing expedient in connection with the objects of the academy or any of them. e) To undertake research projects and publish independent of and/in co-operations with other official and non-official organizations devoted to national development. f) To obtain, collect and receive money and funds by way of contributions, donations, subscriptions, legacies, grants or any other lawful methods, and (subject to the provision of the said section) to accept and receive gifts of property of any description (whether subject to any special trusts or not) for or towards the objects of the academy or any of them, and to administer such funds and property. g) To keep a register of members, their qualifications and appointments. Divisions under this academy may be organized to represent major scientific and professional interests that lie within the academy. h) To do all such other things as may be incidental or conductive to the appointment of the subjects. 5 Indian Academy of Applied Psychology Office Bearers Advisors: Journal Editor: Prof. K.V. Kaliappan, Chennai Dr. Panch. Ramalingam, Puducherry Prof. G.P. Thakur, New Delhi News Bulletin Editor: President: Dr. (Mrs.) S. Renuka Devi, Chennai Prof. Habib Ahmad, New Delhi Executive Council Members: Vice Presidents: Prof. S. Karunanidhi, Chennai Prof. G. VenkateshKumar, Mysore i. Dr. Ravi Gunthey, Jodhpur Dr. V. Job Kuruvilla, Ernakulam ii. Dr. N.B. Havalappanavar, Dharwad Dr. M.V.R. Raju, Viskapatnam Regional Presidents: Dr. Jayanti Basu, Kolkata i. Prof. H.C. Suman, Shimla Dr. D. Dutta Roy, Kolkata Dr. Sameer Patel, Baroda ii. Prof. H.N. Gupta, Kolkata Dr. Novratan Sharma, Rohtak iii. Dr. Jai Mangal Deo, Patna Dr. H.J. Narke, Aurangabad Secretary: Dr. Sadique Razaque, Jharkhand Prof. B. Mukhopadhyay, Chennai Dr. R.N. Rai, Shillong Dr. Shah Alam, Aligarh Joint Secretary: Dr. Ashok Borse, Dulle Prof. L.R. Yagnik, Vallab Vidhyanagar Treasurer: Dr. R. Rajendran, Chennai Past Presidents of IAAP JIAAP 1962-64 S. Parthasarathy (Major) Journal of the Indian Academy of 1964-66 S.P. Adinarayan 1966-67 T.E.Shanmugam Applied Psychology 1968-69 B.Krishnan Distinguished Past Editors 1970-72 E.I. George 1972-74 R.Rath 1964-69 Major S. Parthasarathy and 1975-76 Durganand Sinha Prof. C.R. Paramesh 1976-78 S. Narayana Rao 1979-81 S.V. Kale 1969-73 Prof. C.R. Paramesh 1981-82 Shib K. Mitra 1985-87 Prof. P. Ananthakrishnan 1983-85 N.Y. Reddy 1985-87 Purnima Mathur 1987-89 Prof. Purnima Mathur 1987-89 K. Ramakrishna Rao 1989-90 Prof. P.V. Krishna Rao 1989-91 Sukumar Bose 1991-94 Sultan Akhtar 1990-2002 Prof. Habib Ahmad 1995-99 K.V. Kaliappan 2003-2005 Dr. Akbar Husain 2000-04 G.P. Thakur 2005-07 Jitendra Mohan 6 Awards Instituted in the IAAP NITTTR - IAAP Award: A certificate and cash award will be given every year for the best research work in M.Phil/Ph.D or Project funded by any funding agencies. IAAP-PPA Best Psychologist Award: A cash award of Rs. 5000/- will be given every year at the annual conference of the Pondicherry Psychology Association for the best psychologist, who has contributed to the field of applied psychology and related areeas. Dr. P. Deivasenapathy IAAP - Young Scientist Award: A certificate and cash award will be given every year with the IAAP specific guidelines. Prof. Anima Sen Award: A certificate and cash award will be given every year for the best article published in the Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology. Prof. Mrs. Manju Thakur Memorial Award: A certificate and cash award will be given every year for the distinguished innovative work in research test construction and book publication. Prof. Dipak Bhat Award: A certificate and cash award will be given every year for the best paper presentation in the IAAP conference. Further details if any, kindly contact: Prof. B. Mukhopadhyay, Secretary, INDIAN ACADEMY OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY Department of Educational Management and Applied Psychology National Institute of Technical Teachers’ Training and Research Taramani, Chennai - 600 113, India Email: [email protected] [email protected] www.iaap.org.in www.jiaap.org Phone: 044 - 2254 1054, 2254 5467, 2254 5464 JIAAP Abstracts: 1985-2010 Editor: Panch. Ramalingam Consultant Editor: B. Mukhopadhyay First Edition : January, 2011, Price: Rs.300 Copies can be had from the Circulation Manager, JIAAP 7 JIAAP Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology (A biannual publication of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology) www.jiaap.org Email: [email protected] [email protected] Mobile: 94433 52476, Phone: 0413- 2252476 Telefax: 0413- 2252476 Subscription Rates: Annual Three years Institutional Rs.1,000 Rs.2,500 Individual Rs.750 Rs.1,800 Foreign US$ 50 US$ 120 lAAP Life Member Rs.100 Rs.250 Soft copies of the JIAAP in the form of CDs are available for sale: JIAAP Abstracts (1985-2010), Volumes 31 to 36 - Rs.300 All payments should be through bank draft or MO in favour of the Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology payable at Puducherry. All correspondence related to Journal subscription should be addressed to: The Circulation Manager, JIAAP, No.17, 14th Street, Krishna Nagar, Puducherry - 605 008, India INDIAN ACADEMY OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY Membership Subscription Life Membership: Rs. 2000/- Ordinary membership (Annual): Rs.100/- Student Membership (Annual): Rs.100/- Foreign (Annual) : US$ 150 Outstation cheques Rs. 50 (extra) Note: These categories of membership do not include the subscription of the Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology. (Annual subscription of the Journal of the IAAP for Life Member: Rs. 100/-) Secretariat: Editorial Office: The Editor, JIAAP The Secretary, IAAP Dept. of Educational Management and No. 17, 14th Street, Krishna Nagar Applied Psychology Puducherry - 605 008, India NITTTR, Taramani, Chennai - 600 113 Website: www.jiaap.org 8 Welcome to the ISPA Conference 2011 at Chennai Vanakkam The Indian School Psychology Association (InSPA), the National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research (NITTTR), Chennai and Indian Academy of Applied Psychology (IAAP) welcome the International School Psychology Association (ISPA) fraternity to the 33rd Annual Conference of ISPA to be held from 19 to 23 July, 2011 at Chennai, India. The InSPA (www.inspa.info) is the brain child of Prof. B. Mukhopadhyay and gradually stepping around the country to establish School Psychology in India to encourage the psychologists to take part in the larger interest to provide better education to the children. Prof. G.P. Thakur, President of the InSPA is developing and monitoring the effective role of the school psychologists in the country. The founder members of the InSPA actively involved in the process of developing school psychology throughout the nation. In collaboration with NITTTR, Chennai the InSPA initiated international understating with the ISPA to hold a International conference in India. Prof. S. Mohan, Director, NITTTR, Chennai is internationally reputed professor of technical education and having clear vision to initiate major projects. He is the man of dynamism and charismatic leader to lead the academic community for helping the society. His mission to uplift the poorest of the poorer by inclusive education comes true by organising the international event with ISPA. The ISPA is known for its continuous academic contributions to the international community by promoting school psychology in different countries. The ISPA family is unique and visionary to visualise the issues at the international level to help nations by providing academic support to the people. The IAAP is a largest professional association in India academically supporting the international conference. Since its inception in 1962, it has been serving the Indian society through conduct of training programmes, seminars, workshops, conferences, etc. It is publishing a reputed refereed journal, Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology (www.jiaap.in). In this back ground the international conference is proposed in Chennai with the theme “Educational Psychology in the Context of Globalisation, Diversity and Societal Challenges” Local Organizing Committee LOC Members · Prof. Dr. S. Mohan (Cheif Patron) · Dr. B. G. Barki · Prof. G.P. Thakur (Chair, LOC) · Dr. P. Sivakumar · Dr. S. Renukadevi (Org. Secretary) · Dr. G. Kulanthaivel · Dr. Panch. Ramalingam · Shri. V. Veerasamy (Org. Secretary) · Ms. M. Kala (Treasurer) Registration details are available at Scientific Committee www.ispaweb.org · Prof. Habib Ahmed (Chair) The conference secretariat is at NITTTR, · Dr. B. Mukhopadhyay (Co-Chair) Taramani, Chennai, India.

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Feb 4, 2011 Page 3 Gandhi, T.K., Khurana, A., Santhosh,J., and Anand,S. Department of Educational Management and Applied Psychology . First Edition : January, 2011, Price: Rs.300 . 4. Developing Self and Other Skills (i.e., creative problem solving, being . 9th and 11th for minimum of 16 hours
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