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Impact of well-being on resiliency to stress


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How crucial is the role of well-being on resiliency to stress in both the genders is the main objective of the present study. To achieve this objective, a sample of 400 university students from Himachal Pradesh University was selected, which was then divided into two equal groups i.e. low and high on well-being by using the formula mean ± ½ sd, having the total sample of 200 with equal number of males and females. The main effects were gauged through ANOVA. The results revealed that: (1) High well-being group has shown more resilience to stress as compared to its counterpart i.e. low well-being group; (2) Males have shown higher resilience to stress than females on the dimension of necessitating;(3) Interaction effect of well-being and gender has also turned out be significant on deficiency focusing dimension of resilience to stress.
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Anita Sharma
Department of Psychology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India

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How crucial is the role of well-being on resiliency to stress in both the genders is the main objective of the present study. To achieve this objective, a sample of 400 university students from Himachal Pradesh University was selected, which was then divided into two equal groups i.e. low and high on well-being by using the formula mean ± ½ sd, having the total sample of 200 with equal number of males and females. The main effects were gauged through ANOVA. The results revealed that: (1) High well-being group has shown more resilience to stress as compared to its counterpart i.e. low well-being group; (2) Males have shown higher resilience to stress than females on the dimension of necessitating;(3) Interaction effect of well-being and gender has also turned out be significant on deficiency focusing dimension of resilience to stress.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.15614/ijpp%2F2012%2Fv3i4%2F53368