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From the Desk of the Vice Chancellor

Greetings!

As the Vice Chancellor of this premier university, I am extremely pleased to share this space to converse with all of you. The University of Madras is a post- sesquicentennial institution which has forged a glorious path for itself and has been the site for significant scientific discoveries as well as the beacon for national and regional societal transformation. It has successfully managed to hold aloft its tradition even while keeping up with the emerging trends. One reason for this is the way in which the university has kept alive its interactions with all the stakeholders.

The COVID 19 pandemic has introduced a ‘new normal’ and its impact is felt in the workings of the university as well. The students have been attending the lectures online. While online learning has the advantage of being anytime and anywhere, it has taken away the peer group interaction and peer learning which are integral aspects of the university experience. We look forward to welcoming you to the campus very soon. Meanwhile, our faculty and administration will continue to bring the best to the virtual classrooms. As students, you need to view the restrictions posed by the pandemic as a temporary deterrent. Your focus should be to gain the competencies to conduct application oriented research in order to evolve as useful citizens of our society.

Our university boasts of faculty with a high degree of knowledge and commitment to offer the best in teaching and research. Given the context of the pandemic, we need to redefine our teaching-learning processes to offer the best pedagogic experience to our students. Similarly, the post-pandemic era demands that we hone the employment potential and entrepreneurial capacity of our learners. This necessitates that we focus on sponsored research in cutting edge areas.

Our administrative staff have been the backbone of the university. While we move towards a transparent and complete e-governance model, we need more support from you. When the teaching-learning process at our university – from admission to certification -- is moving into the digital era, your skills and competencies need to keep pace.

At our university, we are gearing up for the final round of NAAC re-accreditation. This has offered us an opportunity to assess our Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges. Further, it has made us more determined to reiterate our quality benchmarks in teaching, research and extension activities. We are aware of this responsibility and fully prepared for it because, our university has always encouraged individual thinking within the established frameworks. This is echoed in the words of Tim Burners Lee, who initiated the World Wide Web: “We are forming cells within a global brain and we are excited that we might start to think collectively. What becomes of us still hangs crucially on how we think individually.” Let us unite to make the educational experience at the University of Madras a synergy of the best minds and best thoughts.

Prof.Dr.S.Gowri

Vice-Chancellor
University of Madras

Dr. S. SasikalaM.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D

Assistant Professor
Department of Counselling Psychology
13

Awards

55

Publications

87

Seminars / Conference

2

Projects

4

Ph.D Awarded

4

Ph.D Present

Publications

Articles (Total Articles: 3)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 A survey on Vaccine hesitancy: A roadblock in the process of immunization (in Tamil) Dr.S.Karunanidhi, Dr.S.Sasikala, V.M.Abirami & G.Chitrarasu The Hindu The Hindu 2021 10
2 Focusing Family as a Part of Work in Industries S. Sasikala Emerging Trends in Psychological Applications Dr MGR Janaki College of Arts and Science for Women 2006 -
3 Parenting Styles and Counseling for Adults Srividya and S. Sasikala Book Pondicherry Psychology Association 2006 -

Papers (Total Papers: 2)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1  Work-life balance among working women.  Sasikala, S., & Dovina, D. Proceedings of National Seminar on Psychology of Women.–Emerging Research and Strategies. Manonmaniam Sundarranar University 2013
2 Thirukkurallil Ulaviyal Nokku S. Sasikala International Conference by Department of Tamil and Tamil Valarchi Kazhagam Dr MGR Janaki College of Arts and Science for Women 2005 -

Books (Total Books: 9)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 Framework to Navigate the Virtual Classroom Space.  Joseph, S.D., Sasikala, S., Vinoth Kumar, A.K. Basic Communication and Assessment Prerequisites for the New Normal of Education IGI GLOBAL 2021 207-225
2 Influence of Certain Socio-demographic factors on Psychological well-being of Adolescent Students. Karunanidhi, S., Sasikala, S. & Vithya, V Health and well-being in a multi-sectoral perspective: Recent trends, challenges and opportunities. New Delhi: Bloomsberry Publications 2018
3 Manual of the Perceived Parental Involvement Questionnaire.  Anthonyraj, V.S. & Sasikala, S. Manual New Delhi: Prasad Psycho Corporation. 2018
4 Manual of the Perception of Parental Expectations Inventory.  Sasikala, S. & Karunanidhi, S. Manual New Delhi: Prasad Psycho Corporation. 2018
5 Research Methodology I and II (ISBN: 9788196179700 & 9788196179717) Sasikala, S Research Methodology University of Madras, IDE 2018
6 Sports Psychology (ISBN: 9788196179755) Sasikala, S Sports Psychology University of Madras, IDE 2018
7 Relationship of Parental Involvement and Peer Pressure with Psychological Wellbeing among Adolescents.  Anthonyraj, V. & Sasikala, S. Youth, Mental Health, Well-Being and Development Issues. New Delhi: Bharti Publications. 2017
8  Parental Expectations of Children with Special Needs.  Sasikala, S., Vithya, V., Nithy Cecil., & Karunanidhi, S. In (Eds.). School Psychology: Prospects of Children with Multiple Disabilities. New Delhi: Author Press. 2015
9 Problems Faced By Female School Teachers Working At Corporation Schools in Chennai: A Qualitative Study.  Vithya, V., Karunanidhi, S., & Sasikala. S Annamalai International Journal of Business Research and Management. 2015

Journals (Total Journals: 41)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis of the Effectiveness of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy with Randomized Controlled Trials on Emotional Regulation among Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder  Siva B.,Jaimathisa, A., & Sasikala, S International Journal of Developmental Disabilities - 2026 -
2 Beyond Love: The Role of Compatibility, Commonality, Commitment, and Conflict in Marital Satisfaction of Female Educators Asha Latha Mathew., & Sasikala S The Family Journal - 2026 -
3 Unlocking the Happiness Equation: The Mediating Role of Self-Esteem between Valuing Happiness and Negative Affect among Young Adults Shadhiya T & Sasikala,S InSPA Journal of Applied and School Psychology VI (2) 2025 129-136
4 Awareness about Menstrual Hygiene among rural school students in Salem, Tamilnadu Ramya, S & Sasikala, S Journal of Indian Academy of Applied Psychology 51(2) 2025 98-104
5 Examining the inflence of Volunteer motivation  and civic engagement  on NSS Volunteers Kumari, G.S.R.A, & Sasikala, S Indian Journal of Psychological Sciene 20(1) 2025 83-89
6 The Menopausal Transition: A Qualitative Study of the Psychosocial Concerns and Support Needs of Perimenopausal Women, Husbands, and Children Shadhiya, R & Sasikala, S The Family Journal, Online 2025 -
7 Bibliometric insights into global research on mental health stigma: a data-driven review of the scientific landscape Siva, B., Jaimathisa, A., & Sasikala, S Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 1-13 Online 2025 1-13
8 Body Image, Health Anxiety, and Perceived Social Support as Predictors of Menopause-Specific Quality of Life among Rural and Urban Women Shadhiya.T, S.Sasikala Journal of Indian Academy of Applied Psychology 50(1) 2024 38-46
9 Individual Factors Influencing Phubbing Behavior of College Students Antonysamy S and Sasikala S Indian Journal of Psychology - 2023 -
10 Mending the wears and tears in remote teaching- the strive for work-life balance Nihidha Srinivassin, S Sasikala, Asha Latha Mathew, G Lavanya S Karunanidhi INSPA JOURNAL OF APPLIED AND SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY IV 2023
11 Effect of Psychological Skills Training on Academic Resilience, Academic Motivation and Academic Performance of Underachievers Divya D., and Sasikala S INSPA JOURNAL OF APPLIED AND SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY IV 2023
12 Internet addiction and sleep quality as predictors of quality of life among young adults Sasikala S, Antony Vinoth Kumar, and Nihidha Srinivassin Jharkhand Journal of Development and Management Studies 20(3) 2022 9415 - 9432
13 The trend in young adults’ smartphone usage before and during lock-down due to COVID-19 pandemic Srinivassin, N., & Sasikala, S. Towards Excellence 14(1) 2022 488-503
14 Speaking the Language of Love: A Qualitative Approach.  Mathew, A. L., & Sasikala, S. Towards Excellence 14(2) 2022 784-804
15 Challenges Of Online Teaching in India: A Qualitative Approach.  Mathew, A. L., Srinivassin, N., Sasikala, S., Lavanya, G., & Karunanidhi, S. Journal of Positive School Psychology 6(4) 2022 2618–2641
16 Construction and Validation of Attitude towards Mathematics Scale.  DonBosco, P., P., Karunanidhi, S., & Sasikala, S. Journal of Positive School Psychology 6(6) 2022 1676-1685
17 Influence of Smartphone Usage, Sleep Quality and State Self-Esteem on Depression, Anxiety and Stress of Adolescents. Sasikala, S & Mathew,A. ATSK Journal of Psychology 3(1) 2022 10-16
18 Pain Tolerance between Extrovert and Introvert Young Women Manasa, R., Divya, D., & Sasikala, S. Indian Journal of Psychology Special Issue 2021 65-67
19 Predictors of psychological well-being of school going adolescents in Chennai. Karunanidhi, S., Vithya, V., & Sasikala, S. Journal of Indian Academy of Applied Psychology 46(2) 2020 282-289
20 An exploration of domains of compatibility in marriage VinothKumar, A.K., Mathew, A.L., & Sasikala,S. Juni Khyat 10(7) 2020 48-65
21 Validation of the Harmful Substance Use Screening Tool for Adolescents - Mizo Version Hnamte. L. & Sasikala. S. Indian Journal of Psychology SPECIAL ISSUE 2020 202-209.
22 Development and Validation of Perceived Parental Involvement Questionnaire. Anthonyraj, V.S. & Sasikala, S. IAHRW International Journal of Social Sciences 7(1) 2019 90-94.
23 Effect of psychological training on self-esteem among rural B.Ed college students.  VinothKumar, A.K., Sasikala, S., & Karunanidhi, S Asian Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research 6(3) 2019 60-68
24 Psychological Well-being among Youth.  VinothKumar, A.K., Mathew, A.L., Sasikala,S., & Karunanidhi, S International Journal of Social Sciences Review 7(4) 2019 642-645.
25 Predictors of Behaviour Problems in Adolescents:  A path model. Sasikala, S. & Karunanidhi, S. Journal of Indian Academy of Applied Psychology 44(1) 2018 80-88.
26 Parental Bonding, Peer Attachment and Psychological Well-Being among Adolescents: A Mediation analysis.  Sasikala, S. & Cecil, N. ournal of Psychosocial Research 11(1) 2016
27 Unfulfillment of parental expectations as mediator between parental expectations and behaviour problems of adolescents.  Sasikala, S. & Karunanidhi, S. Journal of Human Behaviour and Development Issues 3 (1) 2016 22-26.
28 Optimism, Self-esteem and Social Support among Students with High and Low Test Anxiety.  Bharathi, A.V., Sasikala, S., Nandhitha, E., & Karunanidhi, S. Journal of Psychosocial Researches 10(1) 2015 38-42
29 Self-efficacy, emotional intelligence and organizational commitment in relation to resistance to change among employees.  Sasikala, S. & Anthonyraj, V. Annamalai International Journal of Business Research and Management. 2015
30 Influence of Optimism, Parental Expectations and Peer Attachment on Subjective Happiness of Female College Students,  Vithya, V., Karunanidhi, S., & Sasikala. S. Journal of Indian Academy of Applied Psychology 41 (1) 2015 95-100.
31 Effect of Life Skills Training on Behaviour Problems of Adolescent School Students S.Karunanidhi., Vithya, V., & Sasikala.S Indian Journal of Psychology 2014
32 Psychological well-being of middle aged women in relation to aging perception and optimism.   S.Sasikala., Swaroop, S., & Jhanani, V. ournal of Psychological Researches 58(2) 2014 48-58
33 Affect Balance, Locus of Control and Marital Harmony in Couples. Viswanathan, N., Velumani, M., & Sasikala.S. Journal of Psychological Researches 58(1) 2014 48-52
34 Relationship of Academic Self-Efficacy, Parental Expectations and School Environment on Test Anxiety of Adolescent Students.  Cecil, N., Sasikala.S., & Lavanya.T. Indian Journal of Applied Psychology 50 2013 53-58
35 Attitude towards premarital sex among college students Doshi, P., Dovina, D., & Sasikala.S. Indian Journal of Health and Well-being 4(4) 2013 833-836
36 Personality, Emotional Intelligence and Leadership style of middle level managers.  Nandhitha.E., & Sasikala.S. Indian Social and Psychological studies 5(2) 2012 30-38
37 Family Relationship, Social Support And Behavioral Problems Among Adolescents.  Swetha, T., Dovina, D., & Sasikala.S. Journal of Psychological Researches 56(2) 2012 62-65
38 Influence of self-esteem and emotional maturity on psychological well-being of college students Kisku, K., & Sasikala.S. Journal of Psychological Researches 55(1&2) 2011 13-18
39 Development and Validation of Perception of Parental Expectations Inventory.   Sasikala. S. & Karunanidhi.S Journal of Indian Academy of Applied Psychology 37(1) 2011 114-124
40 Test Anxiety in relation to Behavioral Problems  Sasikala.S., & Karunanidhi.S. Journal of Indian Health Psychology 5(1) 2010 109-120
41  A study on Parenting style in relation to stress and self-esteem Sasikala,S. Indian Journal of Applied Psychology 47 2010 49-54
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