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International Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Studies
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Vol. 7, Issue 1, Part F (2025)

Impact of residential status on self-concept and adjustment among male students in Lucknow division

Author(s):

Arhana Arya and Dr. Kanchan Mathankar

Abstract:

This study examines the impact of residential status on self-concept and adjustment among male students in Lucknow Division. A total of 200 participants—100 hostelers and 100 non-hostelers—were selected for the study. Using standardized psychological assessment tools, the research analyzes the variations in self-concept and adjustment levels between the two groups.
The findings indicate no significant difference in self-concept and adjustment between hostelers and non-hostelers, suggesting that residential status does not play a determining role in these psychological attributes. Both groups demonstrated similar levels of self-perception and adaptability, implying that factors such as personal experiences, academic environment, and peer interactions may have a more substantial influence on self-concept and adjustment than living conditions alone.
These results challenge common assumptions that hostel life fosters greater independence and adaptability, while home life provides a more stable emotional foundation. Instead, the study highlights the complex interplay of multiple influences—such as social relationships, academic pressures, and personal coping mechanisms—that contribute to self-concept and adjustment. The findings emphasize the need for further research into additional factors affecting students’ psychological well-being, as well as the importance of providing support systems in both hostel and home environments to enhance student development holistically.

Pages: 454-457  |  46 Views  15 Downloads


International Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Studies
How to cite this article:
Arhana Arya and Dr. Kanchan Mathankar. Impact of residential status on self-concept and adjustment among male students in Lucknow division. Int. J. Arts Humanit. Social Stud. 2025;7(1):454-457. DOI: 10.33545/26648652.2025.v7.i1f.209
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