Evaluating the Effectiveness of Cognitive, Behavioral, and Social Techniques for Enhancing Mental Well-being in IT Professionals

Authors

  • Dr. Avinash Prabhakar Bhavsar Author
  • Dr. Vaibhav Khatavkar Author
  • Dr. Mrunal Pathak Author
  • Dr. Swati Avinash Bhavsar Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/AJBR.v27i5S.8702

Keywords:

Cognitive techniques, Behavioral interventions, Social support, Mental well-being, IT professionals

Abstract

The demanding and high-stress nature of the Information Technology (IT) industry has contributed to increasing levels of stress, burnout, and deteriorating mental health among professionals. This paper evaluates the effectiveness of cognitive, behavioral, and social techniques in enhancing the mental well-being of IT professionals. Cognitive strategies such as mindfulness practices, cognitive reframing, and resilience training aim to improve emotional regulation and coping mechanisms. Behavioral interventions, including structured exercise routines, sleep hygiene education, and digital detox practices, target physical habits that  influence psychological health. Social techniques such as peer support networks, mentorship programs, and fostering a collaborative workplace culture focus on enhancing social connectedness and reducing isolation. Drawing on empirical studies, systematic reviews, corporate wellness initiatives, and relevant case studies, the paper provides a comprehensive synthesis of how these strategies impact stress levels, job satisfaction, and overall productivity. The research highlights that integrated approaches—combining cognitive, behavioral, and social elements—tend to be more effective than standalone interventions, owing to their ability to address multiple dimensions of well-being simultaneously. The study further explores key mechanisms driving these outcomes, including self-regulation, habit reinforcement, and the buffering effects of social support. It also identifies persistent barriers such as stigma around mental health, inconsistent adoption of wellness practices, and lack of organizational support. A mixed-methods evaluation framework is proposed to assess the impact of these interventions holistically. Finally, the paper offers practical recommendations emphasizing the need for sustained, organization-wide efforts involving leadership support and measurable outcomes to foster lasting improvements in mental well-being within the IT sector.

 

Author Biographies

  • Dr. Avinash Prabhakar Bhavsar
    Assistant Professor Late Bindu Ramrao  Deshmukh Mahila Maha vidyalaya, Nashikroad, Nashik. SPPU

     

  • Dr. Vaibhav Khatavkar
    Assistant Professor School of Engineering and Technology, DES Pune University, Pune 
  • Dr. Mrunal Pathak
    Associate Professor,  Department of Information Technology, AISSMS Institute of Information Technology, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, India, 
  • Dr. Swati Avinash Bhavsar
    Associate professor Department of Computer Engineering Matoshri College of Engineering and Research Centre, Nashik 

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Published

2024-12-24

How to Cite

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Cognitive, Behavioral, and Social Techniques for Enhancing Mental Well-being in IT Professionals. (2024). African Journal of Biomedical Research, 27(5S), 1301-1306. https://doi.org/10.53555/AJBR.v27i5S.8702