1. Promoting academic self-efficacy, positive relationships, and psychological resilience for Chinese university students' life satisfaction.
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Mao, Yanhui, Xie, Mei, Li, Mengyao, Gu, Chenxi, Chen, Yiping, Zhang, Zhenyu, and Peng, Chuanyu
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SELF-efficacy in students ,STUDENT engagement ,STUDENT interests ,STRUCTURAL equation modeling ,ACADEMIC achievement ,YOUNG adults - Abstract
The current study, based on the PERMA model, proposed and examined a hypothetical model exploring the effects of academic self-efficacy, positive relationships, and psychological resilience on university students' life satisfaction. We collected data from a large sample of 1,089 university students in southwest China. The participants completed a battery of self-report questionnaire items measuring academic self-efficacy, positive relationships, psychological resilience, and life satisfaction. The results of the structural equation modeling analysis demonstrated a good fit for our data, suggesting that academic self-efficacy positively predicted university students' life satisfaction through two independent mediators: positive relationships and psychological resilience. Findings yielded from the empirically validated hypothetical model add value to and enrich the PERMA model within a group of Chinese university students. The implications and practical suggestions for improving university students' life satisfaction are discussed in light of these findings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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