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- Title
Effect of resilience on well-being of Kashmiri pandit migrants.
- Authors
Chouhan, Meenakshi; Gupta, Sunita
- Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to find out the effect of resilience on well-being of Kashmiri Pandit migrants. A sample of 88 (44 males and 44 females) Kashmiri Pandit migrants in the age group of 35 - 45 yrs, was derived from Jammu migrant camps through incidental sampling. The participants were assessed with Friedman well-being scale and 14-item resilience scale and they were classified as high or low scorers on resilience. A 22 ANOVA was used for the analysis of data. The results revealed that the migrants having higher scores on resilience had greater emotional stability, joviality, happiness, self-esteem, sociability and total well-being than the low scorers. Gender significantly affected the three components of well-being (joviality, happiness and sociability) but had no significant effect on emotional stability and self-esteem components as well as the total well-being scores. The interactive effects of gender and resilience for all components of well-being as well as the total well-being scores were statistically nonsignificant.
- Subjects
KASHMIRI Pandits; PSYCHOLOGICAL resilience; WELL-being; IMMIGRANTS; HAPPINESS; SOCIABILITY; PSYCHOLOGY; MENTAL health
- Publication
Indian Journal of Health & Wellbeing, 2015, Vol 6, Issue 6, p575
- ISSN
2229-5356
- Publication type
Article