衡量学生幸福感的多维方法:PERMA框架的应用。

The Journal of Positive Psychology Pub Date : 2015-05-04 Epub Date: 2014-07-17 DOI:10.1080/17439760.2014.936962
Margaret L Kern, Lea E Waters, Alejandro Adler, Mathew A White
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塞利格曼最近介绍了PERMA模型,其中包含了心理健康的五个核心要素:积极情绪、参与、关系、意义和成就。我们对516名澳大利亚男性学生(13-18岁)进行了实证检验。从广泛的福祉评估中,我们选择了理论上与PERMA相关的项目子集。因子分析恢复了五个PERMA因素中的四个,以及两个不健康因素(抑郁和焦虑)。然后,我们通过研究生活满意度、希望、感恩、学校参与、成长心态、灵性、身体活力、身体活动、躯体症状和压力生活事件的横断面关联,探索了围绕每个因素的规律网。与这些相关的因素有不同的关系,为衡量幸福的多维方法提供了支持。直接评估多个领域的主观幸福感,为学校更系统地了解和促进幸福感提供了潜力。
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A multidimensional approach to measuring well-being in students: Application of the PERMA framework.

Seligman recently introduced the PERMA model with five core elements of psychological well-being: positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, and accomplishment. We empirically tested this multidimensional theory with 516 Australian male students (age 13-18). From an extensive well-being assessment, we selected a subset of items theoretically relevant to PERMA. Factor analyses recovered four of the five PERMA elements, and two ill-being factors (depression and anxiety). We then explored the nomological net surrounding each factor by examining cross-sectional associations with life satisfaction, hope, gratitude, school engagement, growth mindset, spirituality, physical vitality, physical activity, somatic symptoms, and stressful life events. Factors differentially related to these correlates, offering support for the multidimensional approach to measuring well-being. Directly assessing subjective well-being across multiple domains offers the potential for schools to more systematically understand and promote well-being.

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