2000
DOI: 10.1080/10437797.2000.10779004
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Hardiness and Spiritual Well-Being Among Social Work Students

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“…Paloutzian and Ellison (1982) drew attention to public (religion) and private (existential harmony) interpretations of spiritual practices and suggest that spiritual well-being can be better understood if it is examined through these two dimensions. Kamya (2000) stated that spiritual well-being is a powerful predictor of self-esteem and ability to cope effectively with challenges and distresses, and examines spiritual well-being in two dimensions, demonstrating a positive relationship between belief in a higher being and feelings of meaning and purpose in life. Chapman (1987) points out that spiritual well-being is linked to the ability to reach one's full potential, to explore purpose in life, to express oneself, and to take action.…”
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“…Paloutzian and Ellison (1982) drew attention to public (religion) and private (existential harmony) interpretations of spiritual practices and suggest that spiritual well-being can be better understood if it is examined through these two dimensions. Kamya (2000) stated that spiritual well-being is a powerful predictor of self-esteem and ability to cope effectively with challenges and distresses, and examines spiritual well-being in two dimensions, demonstrating a positive relationship between belief in a higher being and feelings of meaning and purpose in life. Chapman (1987) points out that spiritual well-being is linked to the ability to reach one's full potential, to explore purpose in life, to express oneself, and to take action.…”
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“…Tsung et al(2002), states that the dimensions of existential well-being is related to life satisfaction and mental health and psychological level. Thus, in contrast to the concept of welfare nominal measurements, then the welfare approach as developed by a number of researchers Ellison and Smith (1991), Chandler et al(1992), Wesgate (1996), Kamya (2000), Tsung et al …”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quality of life is stated to have dimensions of religious well-being (Tsung, 2002). Spiritual well-being is stated to have a component related to the dimensions of public health, physical and social conditions, as well as the intellect factor (Ellison and Smith, 1991;Chandler etal.,1992;Kamya, 2000).…”
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“…Psychological wellbeing has been found to correlate positively with a variety of indicators of psychological adjustment and overall wellness. For example, social adjustment, possession of strong coping skills and resiliency in times of stress and personal crises have all been linked to higher level of psychological wellbeing (Wolf and Stevens, 2001;Kamya, 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%