Spiritual well-being mediates between psychological capital and emotional experiences: evidence from college students at a private residential university in India.

Jerin V Philipose, Rajneesh Choubisa, Akash Dubey
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College students worldwide are encountering significant mental health challenges and positive psychological approaches are effective in addressing these issues. Psychological capital as a construct having origin from organizational psychology plays an important role in young people's education and mental health. The dimensions of psychological capital and spiritual well-being play an important role in manifesting emotional experiences, both positive and negative, among young individuals. In the contemporary scenario, where social and economic factors act as deciding factors in deciphering and influencing emotions, there is a dire need to focus on the positive developmental aspects of human behavior. We, thus, explore the interconnection between psychological capital and spiritual well-being and quantitatively investigate how both of them influence the emotional experiences of college students (N = 214). Results from the regression analysis suggest that psychological capital predicts positive emotions, whereas spiritual well-being mediates this relationship. One of the practical implications of our results suggest that these three variables have good interventional potential for well-being promotion studies.

精神健康在心理资本和情感体验之间起中介作用:来自印度一所私立寄宿大学大学生的证据。
世界各地的大学生都面临着重大的心理健康挑战,积极的心理学方法可以有效地解决这些问题。心理资本作为一个起源于组织心理学的概念,在青少年的教育和心理健康中发挥着重要的作用。心理资本和精神幸福感维度在青少年积极和消极情绪体验的表现中起着重要作用。在当代的情况下,社会和经济因素在解读和影响情绪方面起着决定性的作用,迫切需要关注人类行为的积极发展方面。因此,我们探讨了心理资本与精神幸福感之间的联系,并定量调查了两者如何影响大学生的情绪体验(N = 214)。回归分析结果表明,心理资本对积极情绪有预测作用,而精神幸福感对积极情绪有中介作用。我们的结果的一个实际意义表明,这三个变量有很好的干预潜力的福祉促进研究。
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