Mental health characteristics of re-entering dropout Indian students

Education plays a pivotal role in shaping individual development and societal progress, yet dropout rates remain a significant challenge, particularly in developing countries like India. Dropout decisions often stem from complex social, economic, and psychological factors, impacting students' m...

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LDCs
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Psychological factors
Students
Well being
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