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  <title>Adolescents’ Aggression as Perceived by Teacher -An Interventional Approach</title>

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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>The rate of maladaptive behaviours in adolescence is increasing day by day. Identifying,<br />
controlling, and managing highly aggressive behaviour and its ill effect of school-going<br />
adolescents have not yet been a major focus of education system of India. The consequences of<br />
aggression and related activities presently pose a major problem for society and uncontrolled<br />
aggression causes social, occupational, educational, physical, and mental health problems among<br />
adolescents. The aim of this study is to examine teachers’ perceptions of the types and levels of<br />
aggression among adolescents. The study was conducted in the Sonitpur district of Assam. The<br />
sample (32 nos) for the study was selected purposively from a population of 185 students<br />
belonging to IX th (Ninth) standard of selected schools. A standardized questionnaire namely<br />
Direct &amp; Indirect Aggression Scales was used to gather data from the teachers to find out the<br />
prevalence of aggression among adolescents. A Mindfulness-Based Intervention programme<br />
(Emotion Focused Coping Skills-A mindfulness approach) was conducted to manage and<br />
regulate unpleasant emotions. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data. The findings<br />
of the study revealed that three types of aggression viz. physical, verbal, and social were present<br />
among the respondents which were categorized as high, average, and low. According to teachers’<br />
report verbal aggression was more frequently shown by the respondents. Highly significant value<br />
of paired t-test (P&lt;0.01) and a significant increase in the percentage of respondents in low<br />
category in all three types of aggression revealed that a large section of respondents abate the<br />
level of aggression considerably after intervention. Therefore, it is of utmost interest for the<br />
policy-makers to introduce some activities in the education system which can help to manage<br />
aggression, and other distressing feelings and situations.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>The rate of maladaptive behaviours in adolescence is increasing day by day. Identifying,<br />
controlling, and managing highly aggressive behaviour and its ill effect of school-going<br />
adolescents have not yet been a major focus of education system of India. The consequences of<br />
aggression and related activities presently pose a major problem for society and uncontrolled<br />
aggression causes social, occupational, educational, physical, and mental health problems among<br />
adolescents. The aim of this study is to examine teachers’ perceptions of the types and levels of<br />
aggression among adolescents. The study was conducted in the Sonitpur district of Assam. The<br />
sample (32 nos) for the study was selected purposively from a population of 185 students<br />
belonging to IX th (Ninth) standard of selected schools. A standardized questionnaire namely<br />
Direct &amp; Indirect Aggression Scales was used to gather data from the teachers to find out the<br />
prevalence of aggression among adolescents. A Mindfulness-Based Intervention programme<br />
(Emotion Focused Coping Skills-A mindfulness approach) was conducted to manage and<br />
regulate unpleasant emotions. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data. The findings<br />
of the study revealed that three types of aggression viz. physical, verbal, and social were present<br />
among the respondents which were categorized as high, average, and low. According to teachers’<br />
report verbal aggression was more frequently shown by the respondents. Highly significant value<br />
of paired t-test (P&lt;0.01) and a significant increase in the percentage of respondents in low<br />
category in all three types of aggression revealed that a large section of respondents abate the<br />
level of aggression considerably after intervention. Therefore, it is of utmost interest for the<br />
policy-makers to introduce some activities in the education system which can help to manage<br />
aggression, and other distressing feelings and situations.</p>
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