Perceived interparental conflict, doomscrolling, and sleep disturbance in young adults

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2025
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UMT, Lahore
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The research focuses on investigating the relationship between Perceived Interparental conflict, Doom Scrolling, and Sleep Disturbance in Young Adults. The current study employed a quantitative, correlational research strategy to obtain data from 300 university students through purposive sampling. The sample consisted of 300 young adults with an age range 18 to 25 years (M= 19.00, SD=0.76) from private Institutes. The assessment tools included the children's perception of the Interparental Conflict Scale Grych et al., (1992), the Doom Scrolling Scale, (Travers, 2024), and the General Sleep Disturbance Scale. (Humaira. & Zahid, 2014). The statistical analysis was conducted through descriptive statistics, correlation, regression test, T-test, and ANOVA. Correlation analysis showed higher levels of interparental conflicts are associated with increased doomscrolling (r =.639, p
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