Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Introduction: Emotional well-being is a key ingredient of well-being and positive mental health. Resilience and perceived social support have been found to be important factors influencing emotional well-being. Age, gender, and personality traits have also been suggested as potential predictors of emotional well-being. However, it is unclear to what extent resilience and perceived social support predict emotional well-being after controlling for these variables among Saudi adults. Therefore, this study aims to examine the unique contribution of resilience and perceived social support in predicting emotional well-being while controlling for age, gender, and personality traits. Methods: The participants were young Saudi adults (83.64% females) whose ages ranged from 18 to 60 years, with a mean age of 32.37 (SD = 8.64). They completed an online survey comprising the Brief Resilience Scale, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, Scales of Positive and Negative Experiences, Ten-Item Personality Inventory, and a socio-demographic questionnaire. Results: The results showed that after controlling for age, gender, and personality traits that showed an influence on emotional well-being, resilience and perceived social support exerted a statistically significant influence on the emotional well-being of international young adults by explaining a significant amount of unique variance. Discussion: The findings of this study provide important insights into the factors that contribute to emotional well-being among young Saudi adults. The findings suggest that the development of effective interventions and programs aimed at promoting emotional well-being among young Saudi adults should focus on enhancing resilience and perceived social support. Take-home message: Resilience and perceived social support are key predictors of emotional wellbeing in young Saudi adults, even after accounting for age, gender, and personality traits. Interventions aimed at promoting emotional well-being in this population should focus on enhancing resilience and perceived social support. Further research is needed to understand the underlying mechanisms and effectiveness of such interventions.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
emotional wellbeing; negative experiences; perceived social support; positive experiences; Resilience; young Saudi adults
Elenco autori:
Yildirim, M.; Turan, M. E.; Albeladi, N. S.; Crescenzo, P.; Rizzo, A.; Nucera, G.; Ferrari, G.; Navolokina, A.; Szarpak, L.; Chirico, F.
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