RESUMENOBJETIVO: En el presente estudio se busca determinar el papel predictor del Bienestar Psicológico y la Satisfacción con la Vida en el Bienestar Social en una muestra de estudiantes universitarios. METODO: Participaron 449 estudiantes de una universidad pública y una cofinanciada de la ciudad de Ambato, Ecuador, los cuales fueron evaluados con los cuestionarios de Satisfacción con la vida, Bienestar Psicológico y Bienestar Social. Se compararon por universidad de procedencia los resultados, se correlacionaron los mismos y se procedió a un análisis de regresión lineal múltiple jerárquica. RESULTADOS: Hay una correlación entre la Satisfacción con la Vida y el Bienestar Psicológico r= .598; p< .001. Por otra parte, la Satisfacción con la vida r= .447; p< .001 y el Bienestar Psicológico r= .568; p< .001 se correlacionan con el Bienestar Social. Los elementos del Bienestar Psicológico pueden explicar en un 48,6% los cambios de la varianza del Bienestar Social. CONCLUSION: Los resultados demuestran que el bienestar psicológico es un predictor del bienestar social y por lo tanto impactar en su dinámica. PALABRAS CLAVE:Bienestar psicológico, satisfacción con la vida, bienestar social, universitarios.ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: This paper aims to determine the predicting role of psychological well-being and satisfaction with life in social welfare in Ecuadorian university students. METHOD: The sample was composed of 449 students from a public university and a semi-private one both located in the city of Ambato, Ecuador. These participants were evaluated with the Satisfaction with Life, Psychological Welfare and Social Welfare questionnaires. Results in each university were compared and correlated with a hierarchical multiple linear regression. RESULTS: There is correlation between satisfaction with life and psychological well-being r = .598; p <.001. Moreover, satisfaction with life r = .447; p <.001 and psychological well-being r = .568; p <.001 correlate with social welfare. The elements of psychological well-being explain in 48.6% the changes in the social welfare variance. CONCLUSION: Results show that psychological well-being is a predictor of social well-being; therefore, it impacts significantly on its dynamics.
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