GENDER DIFFERENCES IN PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AND ITS DIMENSIONS AMONG ADOLESCENCE IN GUWAHATI CITY.

Authors

  • Dr. Punita Borpujari Deori Author
  • Arjina Asika Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65009/nwm0wd13

Keywords:

psychological well-being , Adolescence , Gender Differences, Self Acceptance .,,

Abstract

The interdisciplinary study in investigates the influence of psychological wellbeing and its 
dimensions among students of guwahati city . Adolescence is a critical stage marked by rapid 
psychological change ,yet gender based patterns of wellbeing among adolescent students 
remain underexplored. This study examined gender differences in psychological well-being 
and its six dimensions among students of Guwahati city .The study employed a cross sectional 
descriptive survey research design with a sample of 100 (Grade 9 -10) students (49 Females 
and 51 Males ) aged14-16 years from only one school in Guwahati. Standardized tools , namely 
the Ryff’s 42 item psychological well-being scale (PWB) were used to collect data. Statistical 
analysis included descriptive statistics and independent sample t-test.The findings revealed no 
significant differences among psychological well-being six dimensions (Autonomy , 
Environmental Mastery, Personal Growth, Positive Relations, purpose in life) . However a 
statistically significant differences among gender differences was found in the  Self acceptance 
dimension. This indicates that girls in this study were not satisfied reported lower self 
acceptance as compared to boys of this study .The study highlights the importance of 
strengthening self acceptance to address lower self regard among adolescent girls .

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Published

2026-03-11

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GENDER DIFFERENCES IN PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AND ITS DIMENSIONS AMONG ADOLESCENCE IN GUWAHATI CITY . (2026). Phoenix: International Multidisciplinary Research Journal ( Peer Reviewed High Impact Journal ), 4(1), 222-237. https://doi.org/10.65009/nwm0wd13