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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. Markina
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Olga S. Markina– Cand. Sci. (Psychology)., Assoc. Prof.

prospect Leningradskij, 49/2, Moscow, 125167



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