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- Title
Gratitude and Hope as Correlates of Psychological Well-being amongst COVID-19 Survivors.
- Authors
Gera, Taruna; Bhardwaj, Ajit; Singh, Devansh; Boora, Jyoti; Lohra, Namita; Boora, Sangeeta; Singh, Shubhangi; Sharma, Tanisha
- Abstract
The world witnessed and went through the COVID-19 pandemic for a major part of two years, the after effects of which still reverberate loudly worldwide. The psychological and emotional turmoil was felt by everyone but was accentuated many fold, especially for the COVID-19 survivors. Years of research have already established gratitude and hope to be the predictors of psychological well-being. The present research study made an attempt to explore gratitude and hope as the correlates of psychological well-being amongst COVID-19 survivors. The sample of this research study consisted of 76 survivors (N=76) from the state of Haryana, India. Gratitude Questionnaire-6 by McCullough et al. (2002); the Adult State Hope Scale by Snyder et al. (1996); and Ryff's Psychological Well-being Scale (RPWBS-18; Ryff et al., 2010) were used for the assessment of the variables. Descriptive statistics and Pearson's Product Moment Correlation was applied to explore the relationship among the variables. The findings of the study establish a significant positive correlation between both, gratitude and psychological well-being & hope and psychological well-being.
- Subjects
HARYANA (India); INDIA; PSYCHOLOGICAL well-being; GRATITUDE; COVID-19; COVID-19 pandemic; HOPE; DESPAIR
- Publication
Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, 2022, Vol 13, Issue 4, p418
- ISSN
2229-4937
- Publication type
Article