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摘要
本研究旨在调查印度大学生幸福的概念和决定因素,并确定他们需要帮助的领域。样本包括来自印度北部和南部两个地区的362名年龄在18至30岁之间的学生(年龄= 20.9,年龄= 2.25)。在线表格包括生活满意度量表(Diener et al., 1985)、积极和消极影响量表(Watson et al. in J Pers Soc Psychol 54:1063-1070, 1998)和定性调查来收集数据。结果表明,来自提供心理健康倡议的机构的参与者报告的幸福感高于那些没有提供的机构。定性调查的结果表明,大多数参与者将幸福概念化为对满足和幸福的需求。调查结果还表明,休闲活动和与家人在一起的时间决定了参与者的幸福感。与人际关系相关的担忧使参与者不快乐,并且大多数人愿意在这方面寻求帮助。直接自我和人际网络之外的因素对参与者感知的快乐和不快乐的作用有限。研究结果可以指导制定定制的心理健康和福祉促进举措,以满足印度大学生的需求。
Perceived Wellbeing, Happiness, and Related Challenges among Indian College Students.
The present study aimed to examine the conceptualisation and determinants of happiness among Indian college students and identify areas in which they require help. The sample consisted of 362 students in the age group of 18 to 30 years (Mage = 20.9, SDage = 2.25) from two locations in North and South India. Online forms, including the Satisfaction with Life Scale (Diener et al., 1985), Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (Watson et al. in J Pers Soc Psychol 54:1063-1070, 1998) and a qualitative survey, were used to collect the data. Results indicated that participants from institutions that offered mental health initiatives reported higher well-being than those who did not. Findings from the qualitative survey suggest that most participants conceptualised happiness in terms of need for satisfaction and well-being. The responses also indicated that leisure activities and time spent with the family determined the participants' happiness. Concerns related to interpersonal relationships made the participants unhappy, and most of them were willing to seek help in this regard. Factors beyond immediate self and interpersonal networks had a limited role in participants' perceived happiness and unhappiness. Study findings could guide the development of customised mental health and well-being promotion initiatives to meet the needs of Indian college students.
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