2021
DOI: 10.1177/2055102921996164
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Self-reported health-related experiences, psychological capital, and psychological wellbeing in Lithuanian adults sample

Abstract: The purpose of this research was to examine psychological wellbeing and psychological capital in groups of subjectively healthy and unhealthy individuals and identify significant associations. We have analyzed the results of a Lithuanian representative sample of adults ( n = 1001). Results showed that adult respondents who reported the absence of cardiovascular diseases, nervous system diseases, autoimmune diseases, diabetes, vision disorders, physical or mental disability, and substance abuse demonstrated sig… Show more

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“…Trudel-Fitzgerald and colleagues (2019) suggest that psychological wellbeing is associated with lower disease and mortality risk, while Diržytė and Perminas (2021) studied 1001 healthy and unhealthy Lithuanian adults, and showed that those who were physically healthy had significantly higher scores on measures of wellbeing. This does not unequivocally demonstrate causality, although overall, there is strong evidence that positive emotions are associated with better health and health behaviours.…”
Section: Music and Physical And Mental Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trudel-Fitzgerald and colleagues (2019) suggest that psychological wellbeing is associated with lower disease and mortality risk, while Diržytė and Perminas (2021) studied 1001 healthy and unhealthy Lithuanian adults, and showed that those who were physically healthy had significantly higher scores on measures of wellbeing. This does not unequivocally demonstrate causality, although overall, there is strong evidence that positive emotions are associated with better health and health behaviours.…”
Section: Music and Physical And Mental Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nitekim, psikolojik sermayenin, çalışanların iyi olma halleri üzerindeki etkisini inceleyen çalışmalar (örn. Avey vd., 2010a;Hansen vd., 2015;Rabenu vd., 2017;Diržytė & Perminas, 2021) psikolojik sermayenin, iyi olma hali üzerinde olumlu yönde bir etkisi olduğunu göstermektedir. Kurt ve Demirbolat (2019) tarafından Türkiye'de gerçekleştirilen çalışmada da öğretmenlerin psikolojik sermaye algılarının iş tatminlerini ve psikolojik iyi olma düzeylerini olumlu yönde ve anlamlı şekilde etkilediği tespit edilmiştir.…”
Section: Psikolojik Sermaye Ve çAlışan İyi Olma Hali Arasındaki İli...unclassified
“…Dolayısıyla; bu çalışma, sonuçları itibariyle Lazarus ve Folkman'ın Stres ve Başa Çıkma Teorisi ve alan yazınında yer alan önceki çalışmalarla (örn. Avey vd., 2010a;Hansen vd., 2015;Rabenu vd., 2017;Diržytė & Perminas, 2021) paralellik göstermektedir. Bu bulgular, aynı koşullar altındaki çalışanlardan bir kısmının iş yaşamlarında ve özel hayatlarında karşı karşıya kaldıkları olumsuz durumlarla diğer çalışanlara kıyasla daha iyi baş edebilmelerinde pozitif içsel güçlerinin diğer bir deyişle psikolojik sermayenin onlara kattığı olumlu birtakım özelliklerinin etkili olduğu görüşünü desteklemektedir.…”
Section: Bulgular Ve Tartışmaunclassified
“…They may also indirectly influence health related behaviours (Diefenbach et al, 2008). Trudel-Fitzgerald and colleagues (2019) suggest that psychological wellbeing is associated with lower disease and mortality risk, while Diržytė and Perminas (2021) studied 1001 healthy and unhealthy Lithuanian adults and showed that those who were physically healthy had significantly higher scores on measures of wellbeing. This does not unequivocally demonstrate causality, although overall, there is strong evidence that positive emotions are associated with better health and health behaviours.…”
Section: Chapter 15: Music Physical and Mental Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%