Dr. Nurul Shafira Binti Adi

Dr. Nurul Shafira Binti Adi

Fakulti Psikologi dan Kerja Sosial, UMS

Dr. Nurul Shafira Binti Adi is a distinguished researcher at Fakulti Psikologi dan Kerja Sosial, University Malaysia Sabah.

As a member of Fakulti Psikologi dan Kerja Sosial, they contribute significantly to the academic and research community at UMS through their expertise and dedication to advancing knowledge in their field.

Dr. Nurul Shafira Binti Adi holds from Lain-lain and has established themselves as a respected expert in their field.

Contact Information

Academic Department

Fakulti Psikologi dan Kerja Sosial, UMS

Appointed Department

Fakulti Psikologi dan Kerja Sosial, UMS

Education

Lain-lain

2024

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Research

Projects

3

Active

3

Grants

RM 25,900.00


Research Interests & Expertise

Psychological Studies - Health Psychology

Publications

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Research listing

Current Research Projects

School readiness in preschool children: evaluating relaxation techniques for anxiety reduction and psychological well-being

Leader

2026 - 2027

The role of work-life integration in strengthening emotional resilience, enhancing immune function and mental health among employees.

Member

2026 - 2027

Cross-border tourism development: enhancing women’s empowerment in sabah and indonesia

Member

2025 - 2027

Publications listing

NOTE: PUBLICATION DATA FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS WILL BE DISPLAYED

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Nurul Shafira Binti Adi (2026), Questionnaire For Eudaimonic Well-being: Psychometric Validation Among Malaysian Youth

2.

Nurul Shafira Binti Adi (2025), The Effectiveness Of Art-based Psychoeducation Module In Improving Psychological Functioning Among Children With Dyslexia

3.

Nurul Shafira Binti Adi (2024), A Study On The Psychological Functioning Of Children With Specific Learning Difficulties And Typically Developing Children