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| Published: July 27, 2023
Perceived Stress, Coping, Psychological Well-Being, and Alcohol- Dependent Usage among Young Adults
Graduate Student, Amity Institute of Psychology & Allied Sciences (AIPS), Amity University, UP, India Google Scholar More about the auther
Assistant Professor, Amity Institute of Psychology & Allied Sciences (AIPS) Amity University, UP, India Google Scholar More about the auther
DIP: 18.01.120.20231103
DOI: 10.25215/1103.120
ABSTRACT
The present study aims to investigate the relationship between perceived stress, coping, psychological well-being, and alcohol-dependent usage among young adults. The sample consists of 100 students (50 males, 50 females) aged from 20 to 30 years. resources of this study used were the perceived stress scale given by Cohen (1983), the coping scale given by Sherry Hamby, John H Grych, and Victoria Banyard (2013), A short version of Ryff’s Psychological Well-being scale given by Carol D. Ryff (1989) and alcohol-dependent scale given by Edward et.al (1986). Data were analyzed by using T-test, Correlation and Regression. The finding of the study shows that the data was analysed based on gender, it was found that there was no such significant difference between males and females in terms of perceived stress. The results show the level of perceived stress in young male adults (M = 19.48, SD=4.22) and in young female adults (M=18.16, SD= 4.77). the data was analysed based on gender, it was found that there was no such significant difference between males and females in terms of coping. The results show the level of coping in young male adults (M = 37.42, SD=7.25) and young female adults (M=37.04, SD=5.84). when the data was analysed based on gender, it was found that there was a significant difference between males and females in terms of psychological well-being. The results show the level of psychological well-being in young female adults (M = 90.06, SD=13.17) and in young male adults (M=82.70, SD= 11.08). the data was analysed based on gender, it was found that there was no such significant difference between males and females in terms of alcohol dependent. The results show the level of alcohol usage in young male adults (M = 9.26, SD=8.12) and in young females (M=6.64, SD= 9.51). there is a negative correlation, between perceived stress and coping among young adults, as indicated by the correlation of -.175 is statistically significant at p<.001. there is a negative correlation, between perceived stress and psychological well-being among young adults, as indicated by the correlation of -.325 is statistically significant at p<.001. there is a negative correlation, between perceived stress and alcohol-dependent usage among young adults, as indicated by the correlation of -.370is statistically significant at p<.001.
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© 2023, Sujatha, S. & Sethi, S. R.
Received: May 22, 2023; Revision Received: July 23, 2023; Accepted: July 27, 2023
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ISSN 2349-3429
18.01.120.20231103
10.25215/1103.120
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Published in Volume 11, Issue 3, July-September, 2023