TY - JOUR
T1 - Satisfacción con la vida, bienestar psicológico y social como predictores de la salud mental en ecuatorianos
AU - Moreta Herrera, Rodrigo
AU - Gordón Villalba, Paulina
AU - Gaibor González, Ismael
AU - Lopez Calle, Claudio Hernan
AU - Ortiz Ochoa, William Alfredo
PY - 2018/1/1
Y1 - 2018/1/1
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
KW - Bienestar; predictibilidad; salud mental; satisfacción
KW - Bienestar; predictibilidad; salud mental; satisfacción
UR - https://www.scielo.sa.cr/pdf/ap/v32n124/2215-3535-ap-32-124-112.pdf
M3 - Artículo
SN - 2215-3535
JO - Actualidades en Psicología
JF - Actualidades en Psicología
ER -