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Impact of Perceived Social Support, Social Skills and Coping Strategies on General Health of Female College Teachers


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1 Department of the Psychology, Himayat-e-Islam Postgraduate Khwateen College, Lahore, Pakistan, Pakistan
2 Department of the Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan, Pakistan
     

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The present research explored the impact of perceived social support, social skills and coping strategies on general health of Pakistani female college teachers. Non-probability purposive sampling strategy was used. The sample comprised of 212 female college teachers. Hierarchical Multiple Regression Analysis was performed to determine the impact of perceived social support, social skills and coping strategies on general health of Pakistani female college teachers. The Results suggest that perceived family support, social skills, emotion- focused coping strategies and problem-focused coping strategies are significant positive predictors for general health of female college teachers in Pakistani society. The findings of this research have implications for promoting our understanding of the impact of perceived social support, social skills and coping strategies on general health of the female college teachers.

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Perceived Social Support, Social Skills, Coping Strategies, Female College Teachers, General Health.
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Rubina Kausar
Department of the Psychology, Himayat-e-Islam Postgraduate Khwateen College, Lahore, Pakistan, Pakistan
Yasmin N. Farooqi
Department of the Applied Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan, Pakistan

Abstract


The present research explored the impact of perceived social support, social skills and coping strategies on general health of Pakistani female college teachers. Non-probability purposive sampling strategy was used. The sample comprised of 212 female college teachers. Hierarchical Multiple Regression Analysis was performed to determine the impact of perceived social support, social skills and coping strategies on general health of Pakistani female college teachers. The Results suggest that perceived family support, social skills, emotion- focused coping strategies and problem-focused coping strategies are significant positive predictors for general health of female college teachers in Pakistani society. The findings of this research have implications for promoting our understanding of the impact of perceived social support, social skills and coping strategies on general health of the female college teachers.

Keywords


Perceived Social Support, Social Skills, Coping Strategies, Female College Teachers, General Health.