Role of Integrity in Relation with Negative Emotions and Behavioral Problems among University Students
Author(s) -
Mohsin Atta,
Samreen Umar,
Salma Gul
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
peshawar journal of psychology and behavioral sciences (pjpbs)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2518-4474
pISSN - 2415-6779
DOI - 10.32879/pjpbs.2019.5.1.53
Subject(s) - shyness , psychology , aggression , scale (ratio) , pearson product moment correlation coefficient , developmental psychology , social psychology , clinical psychology , anxiety , statistics , physics , mathematics , quantum mechanics , psychiatry
This study was aimed at understanding the role of integrity in relationship of negative emotions with behaviour problems i.e. aggression, bullying, and shyness among university students. The sample consisted of two hundred and seventy (N= 270) university students, that comprised of one hundred and thirty-three (n=133) male and one hundred and thirty seven (n=137) female students of university. The convenient sampling technique was used for data collection. Study measures included, Urdu versions of integrity scale (Schlenker, 2008),aggression scale (Orpinas & Frankowski, 2001), and shyness scale (Cheek & Melichor, 1985) translated by Umar (2016), and Illinois bullying scale(Espelage & Holt, 2001)translated by Shujja and Atta (2013), and negative emotions subscale of Berkeley expressivity questionnaire (Gross & John, 1997) were used to measure the pertinent constructs. Pearson correlation showed the positive relationship between negative emotions and shyness behaviour problem. Hierarchical regression demonstrated that integrity did not moderate the relationship between negative emotions and behaviour problems including aggression, bullying, and shyness. Limitations, suggestions, and practical implications were also thoroughly discussed.
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