Optimism Bias as Moderator to Deal with Anxiety & Depression: Empirical Evidence from PLS – SEM Based Approach

D. Ovais, L. Singh, V. Lakshmi
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The research aims at examining the influence of loneliness and stress on anxiety and depression. The role of optimism bias in regulating anxiety and depression dimensions among 726 students in India is investigated. Partial least squares-structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) approach is used to study the relationships between constructs. According to the data, optimism bias significantly moderates the association among stress and anxiety & between loneliness and anxiety. The research enables understanding of the consequences of Covid-19 upon the psychology of the students while providing an insight into the behavioural implications of loneliness, stress and optimism bias on the anxiety level and depression of students. The study enables the academicians and management in formulating communication and management strategies for students. Limited studies have been found on stress and depression in Indian student's context. It is the first study to employ an optimistic bias scale to investigate the behaviour of students in India and its impact on the students’ mental health using anxiety and depression as variables.
乐观偏见对处理焦虑和抑郁的调节作用:基于PLS - SEM方法的经验证据
这项研究旨在检验孤独和压力对焦虑和抑郁的影响。调查了乐观偏见在调节印度726名学生焦虑和抑郁维度中的作用。采用偏最小二乘-结构方程建模(PLS-SEM)方法研究结构之间的关系。数据显示,乐观偏见显著调节压力与焦虑、孤独与焦虑之间的关联。该研究有助于了解Covid-19对学生心理的影响,同时深入了解孤独、压力和乐观偏见对学生焦虑水平和抑郁程度的行为影响。通过这项研究,院士和管理层可以为学生制定沟通和管理策略。在印度学生的背景下,对压力和抑郁的研究有限。这是第一个采用乐观偏见量表来调查印度学生的行为及其对学生心理健康的影响的研究,使用焦虑和抑郁作为变量。
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