The current study sought to investigate young adults in the age range of 18 to 24 years' subjective well-being, locus of control, and self-efficacy following the Corona virus pandemic. The purpose of this study was to comprehend the relationship between subjective well-being, self-efficacy,and locus of control as well as any gender differences among young adults concerning the three variables and any variations in the three variables based on the socioeconomic status of the young adults. The findings showed that Subjective well-being and Self Efficacy had a significant positive relationship and a negative correlation with Locus of control. Subjective well-being and self-efficacy among young people did not differ based on gender. Subjective well-being and locus of control did not differ according to socioeconomic status,but self-efficacy levels did according to the socioeconomic status of the young people
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