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Singh, Shalini
- Leadership Style, Emotional Intelligence and Psychological Distress in Private Insurance Managers
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1 PPC World Wide, Gurgaon, IN
2 Department of Psychology, M.D.U Rohtak, IN
1 PPC World Wide, Gurgaon, IN
2 Department of Psychology, M.D.U Rohtak, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 2, No 2 (2011), Pagination: 526-528Abstract
The study was intended to investigate the relationship between leadership Style, Emotional Intelligence and Psychological distress amongst managers working in private insurance sector. Samples of 100 male managers working in private insurance industry (having administrative responsibilities and autonomy over subordinates) were selected for the present study on random basis. Sinha's Leadership Style Scale (LSS) (1987) and Chadha&Singh Emotional Intelligence Scale (2001) were used for the assessment of Leadership style and Emotional Intelligence respectively. The term 'Psychological distress' was assessed by Goldberg and Hiller's(1979) scale called 'General Health Questionnaire (GHQ)' having 3 components, i.e., Anxiety, General Health and Depression. Data was analyzed by using correlation and regression analysis. The obtained correlations revealed the significant +ve relationship between Bureaucratic, Authoritative&Task Oriented leadership Style, and high Psychological distress. Regression analysis revealed the Bureaucratic leadership style to be a major contributor of Psychological distress showing poor General health, high Anxiety and Depression.- Organizational Commitment and Union Commitment in Public Bank Employees:A Correlation Study
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1 P.G.T. (Psychology), G.G.H.S. Jaurasi Panipat Haryana, IN
2 Department of Psychology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
1 P.G.T. (Psychology), G.G.H.S. Jaurasi Panipat Haryana, IN
2 Department of Psychology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 5, No 7 (2014), Pagination: 121-123Abstract
The study was intended to examine the relationship between organizational commitment (OC) and union commitment (UC) among public bank employees. A total of 180 clerical level employees were personally given OC scale by Allen and Meyer (1990) along with UC Questionnaire for the purpose of finding out the relationship between these variables. Obtained results in our study in the light of OC and UC as cause and effect relationship showed no significant relationship between these two variables.Keywords
Bank Employees, Organizational Commitment, Union Commitment.- Anthropometric Indices and Their Relationship with Diabetes in Urban Population of Rohtak, Haryana
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1 Department of General Medicine, B.P.S. G.M.C. (W), Khanpur Kalan, IN
2 Department of Community Medicine, PGIMS Rohtak, Haryana, IN
3 HCMS, IN
1 Department of General Medicine, B.P.S. G.M.C. (W), Khanpur Kalan, IN
2 Department of Community Medicine, PGIMS Rohtak, Haryana, IN
3 HCMS, IN
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Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, Vol 6, No 4 (2015), Pagination: 396-399Abstract
In several ethnic populations including the relatively non-obese Indian population, the android pattern of body fat, typified by more upper body adiposity measured as waist hip ratio (WHR) was found to be a greater risk factor for type 2 diabetes than general obesity which is calculated by BMI. Various studies have shown that central obesity is common in Indians despite low rates of obesity. This is probably one of the reasons for a higher prevalence of diabetes in urban area To study the Anthropometric Indices & their relationship with diabetes in urban population of Rohtak, Haryana. Population based descriptive type of epidemiological study, design adopted was cross-sectional. Urban field practice area with population of 57000, attached to Dept. of Community Medicine PGIMS, Rohtak. 1003 subjects were selected using simple random sampling through random number table. Various anthropometric indices estimated were Weight, Height, Body Mass Index (BMI), Waist Hip Ratio, Waist Height Ratio. Fasting Blood Glucose estimation was done for detection of Diabetes using ADA criteria. ANOVA, chi square test, percentages & proportions. Out of 1003 study subjects, 81 were detected as diabetics & 103 were diagnosed as pre-diabetics. Mean weight of diabetics and pre diabetics was 65.77±12.94 kg and66±13.64kg, respectively which was significantly higher than that of non-diabetics 59.59±13.64kg (p < 0.001) implying a strong association of obesity with diabetes. Body mass index (BMI) was high in diabetics (26.11±4.31) as well as pre diabetics (25.68±4.98), classifying them as overweight as compared to normal BMI (22.99±4.20) in non-diabetics. (p< 0.001). Waist hip ratio was highest in diabetics (0.95±0.057) followed by in pre diabetics (0.92±0.069) and was least in non-diabetics (0.89±0.079). (p< 0.001)Keywords
Anthropometric Indices, Diabetes.- Adjustment and Well-Being in First Generation and Second Generation of Kashmiri Migrants:A Comparative Study
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1 Department of Psychology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, IN