Akhtar Ali
Islamia University
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Journal of Religion & Health | 2015
Muhammad Ayub Buzdar; Akhtar Ali; Masood Nadeem; Muhammad Nadeem
Abstract Depression, anxiety and stress are among major psychiatric conditions being prevalent in contemporary youth. This study intended to examine the role of three religious orientations (Allport and Ross 1967) in students demonstrating these psychological symptoms. A sample comprising 502 Pakistani girls studying at university level was randomly selected. Age Universal I–E Scale and Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale were used to collect data. Findings reveal an inverse relationship between extrinsic personal religious orientation and symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress among the respondents. Results support the integration of religious orientations in mental health care of young adults in Pakistan.
Journal of Further and Higher Education | 2013
Akhtar Ali; Riaz H. Tariq; Keith Topping
The article explores perspectives on academic activities in public sector universities in Pakistan. Seven Pakistani universities yielded 290 teachers and 568 students in the sample. Factor analysis indicated five main factors in both teacher and student data sets. Both teachers and students were dissatisfied with the performance of the universities on quality of curriculum, teaching and leadership development opportunities for students. However, research, staff development and assessment were felt to be satisfactory at most of the universities. The former is a matter of great concern for all stakeholders, including the Higher Education Commission, the management of the universities, and teachers and students.
Journal of Religion & Health | 2017
Mohammad Nadeem; Akhtar Ali; Muhammad Ayub Buzdar
Depression, anxiety, and stress are among major psychological disorders being predominant in present day. This study proposed to analyze the role of Muslim religiosity in male students showing these mental indications. A sample including 723 Pakistani young adults enrolled at college level was randomly chosen. Muslim Religiosity Measurement Scale and Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale were utilized to gather information. Discoveries uncover an inverse relationship between conduct and affiliation with the symptoms of mental disorders, anxiety and stress among the respondents. Results bolster the incorporation of religious dimensions in psychological wellness and mental well-being thought of young adults in Pakistan.
Archive | 2011
Akhtar Ali; Keith Topping; Riaz H. Tariq
US-China education review | 2010
Akhtar Ali; Keith Topping; Riaz H. Tariq
Archive | 2012
Mohammad Nadeem; Akhtar Ali; Saira Maqbool; Syeda Uzma Zaidi
Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry | 2011
Muhammad Ayub Buzdar; Akhtar Ali
New Horizons in Education | 2009
Akhtar Ali; J. Topping; Riaz H. Tariq
The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning | 2016
Muhammad Ayub Buzdar; Akhtar Ali; Riaz H. Tariq
Archive | 2013
Muhammad AyubBuzdar; Akhtar Ali; Javed Hassan Akhtar; Saira Maqbool; Muhammad Nadeem; Dera Ghazi Khan