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| Published: August 10, 2024

Self-Efficacy and Coping Strategies among Single and Married Indian Adults- A Quasi-Experimental Study

DIP: 18.01.089.20241203

DOI: 10.25215/1203.089

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This research investigates the effect of marital status on general self-efficacy and coping strategies among Indian adults aged 25-35, utilizing the General Self Efficacy Scale and Brief COPE Inventory in a quasi-experimental approach. The study addresses a significant gap in the literature, exploring the relationship between marital status and psychological attributes in a context where limited research exists. Employing three null hypotheses, the study finds no significant differences in general self-efficacy, problem-focused coping, or emotion-focused coping based on marital status. The results suggest that individual coping abilities and psychological factors might play a more significant role than marital status in determining self-efficacy and coping strategies. Considering the study’s demographics, this research provides foundational insights, paving the way for future investigations in this under-explored area.

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Hrithika Mishra @ mishrahrithika@gmail.com

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ISSN 2348-5396

ISSN 2349-3429

18.01.089.20241203

10.25215/1203.089

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Published in   Volume 12, Issue 3, July-September, 2024