2015
DOI: 10.26634/jpsy.8.4.3268
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Predicting Personality Resiliency by Psychological Well-Being and Its Components in Girl Students of Islamic Azad University

Abstract: The aim of this study was to predict psychological resilience by psychological well-being and its components. The research sample consisted of 216 girl students who were selected through multistage random sampling. The data were collected by implementing psychological resilience and psychological well-being questionnaire and analyzed by using Pearson correlation coefficient and multiple regressions. A significant correlation coefficient was found between psychological resilience and overall psychological well-… Show more

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“…There are also studies that have included both or some negative or positive aspects of mental health. We can conclude that mental health, in general, is significantly related to resilience (Kajbafnezhad & Keshi, 2015). Further, different aspects of resilience are negative correlation (confidence, optimism, will of challenge, having a meaningful goal, and perseverance) with anxiety and stress events (Bitsika, 2010;Zuhairi, 2012).…”
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“…There are also studies that have included both or some negative or positive aspects of mental health. We can conclude that mental health, in general, is significantly related to resilience (Kajbafnezhad & Keshi, 2015). Further, different aspects of resilience are negative correlation (confidence, optimism, will of challenge, having a meaningful goal, and perseverance) with anxiety and stress events (Bitsika, 2010;Zuhairi, 2012).…”
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“…Todd and Rottenberg (2010, p. 866) also consider psychological resilience a main complementary component of mental health, as it is a main contributor to lasting well-being and mental health. Additionally, mental health and psychological resilience enhance each other (Kajbafnezhad & Keshi, 2015). Psychological resilience has a median effect on psychosocial adjustment, which is considered one of the mental health basics, as it helps one find different ways to face adversity and satisfaction and happiness with life.…”
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“…There are a number of studies that provide evidence about the relationship between well-being and resilience. Abreu and Blanco (2017), Chow et al (2018), Fernández et al (2018), Harms et al, (2018, Kajbafnezhad and Keshi (2015), Li & Hasson (2020), Satici (2016), Svence and Majors (2015), Tomyn and Weinberg (2016), Turner et al (2017), Wu et al, (2020, and Yu and Chae (2020) all stated that psychological well-being and resilience have positive and significant correlation and relationship. The results of the studies point out that resilience is an important variable in improving psychological well-being and that well-being leads to the increase of resilience and vice versa.…”
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