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| Published: March 27, 2026

Examining the Relationship between Support Seeking Behaviour, Perceived Anomie and Coping Strategies among Young Adults

DIP: 18.01.217.20261401

DOI: 10.25215/1401.217

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The present study examined the relationship between Support Seeking Behaviour, Perceived Anomie, and Coping Strategies among Young Adults. A total of 200 participants were selected using a simple random sampling method. Standardized scales were used to assess the levels of support-seeking behaviour (2000), perceived anomie (2016), and coping strategies (2008). Data were analyzed using SPSS Version 25 to identify correlations between the variables. The findings revealed a significant positive relationship between support seeking behaviour and coping strategies, indicating that individuals who seek support tend to use effective coping mechanisms. A negative correlation was found between perceived anomie and coping strategies, suggesting that higher feelings of social disconnection reduce adaptive coping. Additionally, perceived anomie showed a negative association with support-seeking behaviour. These results highlight the importance of social support and effective coping in reducing feelings of anomie among young adults. The study provides valuable insights for mental health practitioners and educators working with young adult populations.

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Nithya V @ nithya9360602703@gmail.com

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ISSN 2348-5396

ISSN 2349-3429

18.01.217.20261401

10.25215/1401.217

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Published in   Volume 14, Issue 1, January-March, 2026