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Item A Normative and Validation Study of the Raven’s Coloured Progressive Matrices for Children Aged 8 to 11 years(UMT Lahore, 2019) Palwasha Nazar S2017146010Raven’s Coloured Progressive Matrices test has been used extensively across a wide variety of settings in different countries all over the world as a fair culture measure of non-verbal intelligence.Item Academic Stressors, Academic Procrastination and Exam Anxiety in University Students(UMT Lahore, 2023) Participant’s Name Mubarra Younas Participant ID S2021146008Academic stressors have become a part of student’s educational life as a result of the different internal and external expectations that are placed on them. When they experience changes in a personal and social level, adolescents are extremely prone to the issues related to academic stress. In today's highly competitive environment, students experience a variety of academic issues such as academic stress, exam anxiety,Item ADHD Symptoms, Self-esteem and Sensation Seeking Behavior in University Students(UMT Lahore, 2022) AYESHA KHALID S2020146011The study aimed to highlight the contributing factors of ADHD in the young adults of Pakistan. It was done to find the relationship between ADHD symptoms, self-esteem and sensation seeking behavior. The objective of the study is to find out the role of ADHD symptoms in the presence of certain sensation seeking behaviors on self-esteem. For this purpose 400 university students includingItem Adjustment Problems, Coping Strategies and Mental Health Problems in Hostelized University Students(Umt Lahore, 2019) Participant Name: Masooma Rubab Participant I.D: F2016146003The present study aimed to find the relationship between Adjustment problems, Coping strategies and Mental health problems in Hostelized University Students. First phenomenology of Adjustment Problem Scale was explored from 20 participants. The responses were collected and were transformed into 4 -point rating scale. Further, the expert validation was carried out where the experts approved the content of the scale then it was given to the participants for pilot testing.Item Adverse Childhood Experiences, Depressive Hostility and Emotional Regulation in Adolescents(UMT Lahore, 2022) Student Name: Ahmad Taha Student ID: F2020146029The current study aimed to construct an indigenous scale for both Depressive Hostility and Adverse Childhood Experiences. Furthermore, it tested the relationship between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE), Depressive Hostility (DH)and Emotion Regulation (ER). A total of 221 late adolescents were selected from Colleges using purposive sampling technique between the ages of 16 and 18,Item Adverse childhood experiences, siblings relationships, sadistic tendencies and depressive symptomatology in young adults(UMT Lahore, 2024-05-06) Zeenat MushtaqThis study aimed to explore the relationship between adverse childhood experiences, siblings’ relationships, sadistic tendencies and depressive symptomatology. This aims to find the impact of adverse childhood experiences on the nature and expression of sibling’s relationships which further affects the sibling’s bond and lead to the development of negative behavioral tendencies such as sadistic tendencies and depressive symptomatology in young adults. For this purpose, a sample of 300 participants were taken from private and government institutes of Lahore aged from 17-28. Stratified sampling strategy was used to collect the data and the study was carried out using the cross-sectional research design. Three indigenous scales such as Adverse Childhood Experiences, Sadistic Tendencies, DASS for depression. Furthermore, a scale was developed to measure the nature of sibling’s relationships and factor analysis was run. Three factors named Supportive Siblings Relationships, Moral/Spiritual and Conflictual Siblings Relationships were explored, and 49 items were retained. The data was analyzed through SPSS version 21, using descriptive analysis, correlation, t-test, Hierarchal Regression, and ANOVA. The results indicated that there is a significant positive relationship between adverse childhood experiences, siblings’ relationships, sadistic tendencies and depressive symptomatology. The gender and type of institute doesn’t have significant relationship between sadistic tendencies and depressive symptomatology. However, the supportive siblings relationship showed strong significant relationship with depressive symptomatology and other two factors showed weaker positive association with depression in young adults.Item Ambivalent Attachment, Interpersonal Dependency, and Marital Satisfaction in Married Couples(Umt Lahore, 2022) Supervisee: Naima Haroon Roll No: F2020257008 Supervisor: Ushna FarrukhThe current study was aimed to find out the relationship among ambivalent anxious attachment, interpersonal dependency and marital satisfaction in married couples. The sample size was N=150 spouses approached through convenient sampling by following the inclusion and exclusion criteriaItem Anxiety Proneness, Self-Criticism and Eating Problems in University Students(UMT Lahore, 2019) Participant’s Name: Hamna Cheema Participant ID: F2017257011The current study was conducted to find out the relationship between Anxiety Proneness, Self-Criticism and Eating Problems in University Students. The sample comprised (N=250, Men=98, Women=152) adults with age range of (M= 21.1, SD= 1.97) through purposive sampling from private UniversitiesItem Anxiousness, Study Habits and Academic Burnout Tendencies in University Students(UMT Lahore, 2020) Naila Saeed Maqbool ID: F2017257009Item Appearance Anxiety, Self-esteem, Interpersonal Difficulties and Eating Problems in University Students(UMT Lahore, 2023) Participant’s Name: Hafsa Arshad Participant ID: S2021146016The purpose of the current study was to examine the relationship between Appearance Anxiety, Self-esteem, Interpersonal Difficulties, and Eating Problems in University Students. Adult participants through multistage sampling from Lahore's government and private universities.Item Appearance Rejection Sensitivity, Body Perception, Social Connectedness and Mental Health Problems in Underweight and Overweight Adults(UMT Lahore, 2023) Participant’s Name: Ayesha Mushtaq Participant’s ID# F2021146002The present research aimed to explore the relationship between appearance rejection sensitivity, body perception, social connectedness and mental health problems in underweight and overweight young adults. The sample consisted of N= 221 underweight and overweight young adults drawn from Lahore using purposive sampling techniqueItem Attachment Style, Emotional Maturity and` Interpersonal Difficulties in University Students(Umt Lahore, 2022) Neha Ashiq F2020257004This study aimed to explore the relationship between Attachment Style, Emotional Maturity, and Interpersonal Difficulties in University Students. A sample of 250 university students (male = 132; female = 118), aged 18-25 years (M = 21.65, SD = 2.16) were recruited from different private and government universities in Lahore.Item Attachment Styles, Apprehension and Psychosocial Issues of Female Sex Workers(UMT Lahore, 2020) Ishrat Fatima S2017146004Item Attachment Styles, Cognitive Errors and Social Intelligence in Transgender(UMT Lahore, 2017) Mehwish Iqbal 15006146001The current study was aimed to investigate the relationship between attachment patterns, cognitive errors and social intelligence in transgender. In this study, an indigenous scale of cognitive errors for transgender was developed and the sample of 120 participants was used with the age 18 and above (M=1.50 and SD= .50).Item Attachment styles, coping strategies, quality of relationship and empty-nest syndrome in mothers(UMT Lahore, 2025-10-30) Anosha AmirThe present study examined the relationship between attachment styles, coping strategies, quality of relationship and empty nest syndrome in mothers. A correlational research design was used, with snowball sampling strategy for collecting data from mothers (N = 89), aged 40-60 (Mage = 53.62; SD = 5.16). The measures included the Revised Adult Attachment Scale (Collins, 1996), the Brief COPE Inventory (Carver, 1997), the Quality of Relationship Inventory (Pierce et al., 1991) and the Psychosocial Reactions of Empty-Nest Syndrome (Mushtaq & Farrukh, 2021). Correlation showed that secure attachment styles (close and dependant) was associated with better quality of relationship and lower empty nest syndrome, whereas insecure attachment was linked with greater use of emotion-focused and avoidant coping and higher levels of empty nest syndrome. Problem-focused and emotion-focused coping were positively related to the depth of spousal relationships and empty nest syndrome, while avoidant coping was related only to empty nest syndrome. Quality of relationship (support and depth) also showed a positive association with empty nest syndrome. Regression revealed that unemployment, nuclear family system, anxious attachment style and emotion-focused coping were positive predictors of empty nest syndrome. Mediation revealed that emotion-focused coping partially mediated the relationship between anxious attachment style and empty-nest syndrome. An independent sample t-test showed that mothers in joint families had less empty nest syndrome compared to those in nuclear families.Item ATTACHMENT STYLES, PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTROL, MARRIAGE PHOBIA, AMONG SINGLES AND ENGAGED; A COMPARATIVE STUDY(UMT Lahore, 2023) JAWARIA BASHIR F2021146024Marriage phobia presents, a strong challenge to prevailing society standards for long-term marriages and familial systems. As a result, investigating marriage phobia allows for a better understanding of the complex dynamics, individual experiences, and cultural norms involved. Marriage phobia involves anxieties and worries that, may prevent people from entering into or continuing long-term love relationships (Obeid et al., 2020).Item Attachment Styles, Self Concept, Assertiveness and Interpersonal Difficulties in University Student(UMT Lahore, 2020) : Sana Khalid ID: F2018146016Item Attachment Styles, Self-Ambivalence, Relationship Beliefs and Marital Satisfaction in Married Men and Women(UMT Lahore, 2023) Qandeel Afzal ID: F2021146029Item Attachment Styles, Self-Silencing and Inter-Partner Violence in Working and Married Men and Women(Umt Lahore, 2022) SAEEDA MUNAWAR ID: S2020146014The current research aimed to find out the relationship among attachment styles, self silencing, and inter-partner violence in working and married men and women. A research tool for measuring IPV was developed into four stages including exploring phenomenology, item generation, expert validation, and pilot studyItem Attachment Styles, Self-Silencing, Social Support and Marital Satisfaction in Married Men and Women(Umt Lahore, 2022) Participant Name: Aiman Mubarak Participant ID: S2020146003