scholarly journals Relationship between Religious Attitude, Optimism, Spiritual Intelligence and Mental Hygiene of Post-Graduate Students of Islamic Azad University Tehran Science and Research Branch

Author(s):  
Mahboubeh Ghaffari Monfared ◽  
Farah Naderi
2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Taur Anil Dilipsing

The purpose of the research was to study the Spiritual Intelligence of Post Graduate Students. For the present study a total sample consisting 120 individual subjects those are Post Graduate Students of Aurangabad city in Maharashtra. There are two groups (60 Pali, Buddhism and Social Science Students and 60 High and Low Economic Status Students) ranging age between 21 to 24 years. The tools used Roqan spiritual Intelligence Test (RSIT) developed by Prof. Roquiya Zainuddin and Ms. Anjum Ahmed. For this studies following statistical techniques were used, Mean, Standard Deviation, t-test. The findings of the study are this study reveals the significant difference between spiritual intelligence of Pali, Buddhism and Social Science students and High and Low economic Status Students.


Author(s):  
Meenakshi . ◽  
Shina .

Purpose: The major objective of this study was to study Spiritual Intelligence among post graduate students. Operational Terms: Spiritual intelligence is defined as the intelligence essential to realize inner self. It focuses on accommodative and wise utilization of spiritual information to solve problems and achieve goals. Methodology: This study undertakes a survey of the post graduate male and female students of Sirsa District (Haryana) to determine their spiritual intelligence. A sample of 100 students and their responses to different dimensions of Spiritual Intelligence (Critical Existential Awareness, Personal Production, Transcendental Awareness and Conscious State Awareness) were collected using a standardized tool “Spiritual Intelligence self-inventory” developed by David. King (2008). In order to evaluate the responses, t-test was applied. Results: The results revealed that there is no significant difference in spiritual intelligence between male and female post graduate students.


2012 ◽  
Vol 3 (6) ◽  
pp. 1-3
Author(s):  
K.Shireesha K.Shireesha ◽  
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M. Srikala M. Srikala

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (7) ◽  
pp. 3860
Author(s):  
Anna Rita Corvino ◽  
Pasquale Manco ◽  
Elpidio Maria Garzillo ◽  
Maria Grazia Lourdes Monaco ◽  
Alessandro Greco ◽  
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Background: In this study, we promote a global approach to occupational risk perception in order to improve occupational health and safety training programs. The study investigates the occupational risk perception of operating room healthcare workers using an Analytic Hierarchy Process approach. Methods: A pilot study was carried out through a cross-sectional survey in a university hospital in Southern Italy. An ad hoc questionnaire was administered to enrolled medical post-graduate students working in the operating room. Results: Fifty medical specialists from seven fields (anaesthetists, digestive system surgeons, general surgeons, maxillofacial surgeons, thoracic surgeons, urologists, and gynaecologists) were questioned about perceived occupational risk by themselves. Biological, ionizing radiation, and chemical risks were the most commonly perceived in order of priority (w = 0.300, 0.219, 0.210). Concerning the biological risk, gynaecologists unexpected perceived this risk as less critical (w = 0.2820) than anaesthesiologists (w = 0.3354), which have the lowest perception of the risk of ionizing radiation (w = 0.1657). Conclusions: Prioritization methods could improve risk perception in healthcare settings and help detect training needs and perform sustainable training programs.


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