Abstract
The present study is designed to explore correlation between of psychological well-being and suicidal thoughts among student. A sample of 54 students (18-21 years) was administered with psychological well-being scale developed by Dr. Devendra Singh Sisodia and Ms. Pooja Choudhary (2019) and Suicidal ideation scale developed by Dr. Devendra Singh Sisodia and Dr. Vibhuti Bhatnagar (2011). Person’s Product Moment Correlation Coefficient was applied to interpret collected data. Result shows that the there is a strong and significant negative correlation between psychological well-being and suicidal thoughts.
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The author(s) declared no conflict of interest.
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© 2025, Patil, S.A & Kashyap, R.G
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Sangram Ashok Patil @ sangrampatil555@gmail.com
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