2015
DOI: 10.18488/journal.1/2015.5.2/1.2.86.96
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A Study of Relationship between Submissive Behaviours of University Students and Their Psychological Symptoms

Abstract: Women and youth are major victims of poverty caused by deprivation. Both group members of population lack access to land, physical capital assets, human capital, and participation in decision processes in the family and community levels. Their engagement in MSSEs as a means of escaping from the trap of poverty can be empowered by access to improved services of GSM and supply of financial capital through membership in cooperative societies. There is evidence from pilot survey that GSM has provided saving of tra… Show more

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“…Obedience can be regarded as a form of submissive behaviour. The characteristics raised by obedient individuals are trying to please others and not offend or hurt them, having difficulty saying "no," often saying "yes," always needing approval, and being unable to hold on to their thoughts (Sardogan et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Obedience can be regarded as a form of submissive behaviour. The characteristics raised by obedient individuals are trying to please others and not offend or hurt them, having difficulty saying "no," often saying "yes," always needing approval, and being unable to hold on to their thoughts (Sardogan et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An obedient individual can be described as someone submissive and willing to follow the orders of their partner. When individuals have obedience, they can minimise rejection or loss in their interpersonal relationships (Sardogan et al, 2015). Interpersonal skills are one of the criteria for marriage readiness, including listening to other people, discussing problems with partners, and respecting differences (Ghalili et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caregivers account themselves as inferior to others and are afraid of being embarrassed quite likely to perform submissive behaviors, and they feel frustrated in some social situations (Sardoğan, Yılmaz& Bellici, 2015). Submissive behavior is characterized by low self-confident, helpless, non-hostile, and non-coercive behavior that requires someone with control and authority, while repudiating or failing to view one's sensations and opinions (Bademli, Lök & Kılıç, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%