The role of world assumptions in psychological well-being of personality in transitivity society
https://doi.org/10.18384/2310-7235-2023-2-61-73
Abstract
Aim. Studying the connection between the world assumptions of the individual and psychological well-being in the conditions of transitivity of the society.
Methodology. 176 people aged 19-22 were interviewed. Data was collected in November- December 2022. Methods: the scale of world assumptions, dispositional optimism test, psychological well-being scale, the DASS 21 method.1
Results. 3 groups differing in basic beliefs have been identified. A comparative analysis of psychological and emotional well-being, dispositional optimism revealed a significant superiority in all indicators of the group with an active life position and a positive self-image (“confident in themselves and the world around”), compared with other clusters.
Research implications. Theoretical significance: expansion of ideas about the relationship between the basic beliefs of the individual and the level of psychological well-being. Practical significance: the use of results in the diagnosis of predictors of the psychological well-being of the individual.
About the Author
O. S. MarkinaRussian Federation
Olga S. Markina– Cand. Sci. (Psychology)., Assoc. Prof.
prospect Leningradskij, 49/2, Moscow, 125167
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