2022
DOI: 10.31436/id.v30i2.1904
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Mental Well-Being and Religious Values Among Muslim-Sunni Groups Across Four Cities.

Nik A. Hisham,
Mustafa Tekke,
Ismail Abdul Fatah Funmi
et al.

Abstract: Mental well-being as a subject is much integrated with other fields of knowledge. Thus, in this study, chosen variables common to other constructs in different fields of knowledge such as self-development, personal goal, resilience, piety, hope and social interest were used as significant constructs to correlate positively with mental well-being. The Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale (W-EMWS) was mainly used to gauge mental well-being among respondents in this study. The focus of the study was to inves… Show more

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