Abstract
The predictability of Satisfaction of the Life and the Psychological and Social well-being in Mental Health in a sample of university students from Ecuador is explored through a descriptive analysis of prediction, comparative by sex and university; and of cross section in which 982 students participated from three universities from Cuenca and Ambato in Ecuador. It was found that subjective, psychological and social well-being predict 55.1% of explination of the Mental Health variance. Further, there are differences by gender in Satisfaction with life (t = -1.98; p < .05) and Social Welfare (t = -2.34; p < .05) in which women score more than men; and by the type of university in the Satisfaction with the life (t = -3.11; p < .01), the Psychological Well-being (t = -3.21; p < .01) and the Mental Health (t = -2.22; p < .05) with better scores in the co-financed university. With these elements, it is concluded that the different indicators of individual well-being significantly predict mental health.
| Original language | Spanish |
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| Journal | Actualidades en Psicología |
| State | Published - 1 Jan 2018 |
Keywords
- Bienestar; predictibilidad; salud mental; satisfacción
Projects
- 1 Finished
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Emotional Intelligence Profiles in Teachers of Psychology and Education Sciences at the University of Cuenca - Ecuador and Seville, Granada and Almería - Spain
Ortiz Ochoa, W. A. (Director), Pernas Alvarez, I. (Co-Director), Maldonado Mera, L. C. (Researcher), Morales Quizhpi, J. A. (Researcher), Pacheco Salazar, M. D. L. (Researcher), Rodal Genovez, A. Y. (Researcher), Santos Morocho, J. L. (Researcher), Alonso Garcia, S. (Research Associate), Galarza Parra, J. N. (Research Assistant) & Gutierrez Gonzalez, A. M. (Research Assistant)
3/09/18 → 2/09/19
Project: Research
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