The role of cognitive, emotional, and spiritual development in adult psychological well-being

Pub Date : 2022-09-13 DOI:10.1080/19349637.2022.2121239
Neda Mellat, S. Ebrahimi Qavam, M. Gholamali Lavasani, M. Moradi, E. Sadipour
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ABSTRACT The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between different levels of cognitive, emotional, and spiritual development with adult psychological well-being. A sample consisted of 700 adults in ages (20–60 years). Research data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. The findings showed that relativistic thought affects stress, empathy, and emotion regulation difficulties. Dialectical thought has a positive effect on empathy and spiritual well-being. Egocentrism has a positive effect on emotion regulation difficulties and spiritual weakness and a negative impact on Spiritual well-being. Stress has a positive effect on emotion regulation difficulties. Emotion regulation difficulties positively affect spiritual weakness and negatively affect Spiritual well-being. Empathy has a positive effect on spiritual well-being. Spiritual weakness positively affects aggression, depression, and maladaptive hedonism, it negatively affects altruism. Spiritual well-being negatively affects depression and maladaptive hedonism and positively affects resilience, altruism, and gratitude.
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认知、情感和精神发展在成人心理健康中的作用
摘要:本研究旨在探讨不同水平的认知、情感和精神发展与成人心理健康的关系。样本包括700名年龄在20-60岁之间的成年人。采用结构方程模型对研究数据进行分析。研究结果表明,相对思想会影响压力、同理心和情绪调节困难。辩证思维对移情和精神健康有积极影响。自我中心主义对情绪调节困难和精神软弱有积极影响,对精神幸福有消极影响。压力对情绪调节困难有正向影响。情绪调节困难正向影响属灵软弱,负向影响属灵幸福。同理心对精神健康有积极的影响。精神软弱对攻击性、抑郁和不适应享乐主义有积极影响,对利他主义有消极影响。精神健康对抑郁和不适应享乐主义有负面影响,对恢复力、利他主义和感恩有积极影响。
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