A multidimensional approach to measuring well-being in students: Application of the PERMA framework
University of Pennsylvania · The University of Melbourne · +1 more institution
Abstract
Seligman recently introduced the PERMA model with five core elements of psychological well-being: positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, and accomplishment. We empirically tested this multidimensional theory with 516 Australian male students (age 13-18). From an extensive well-being assessment, we selected a subset of items theoretically relevant to PERMA. Factor analyses recovered four of the five PERMA elements, and two ill-being factors (depression and anxiety). We then explored the nomological net surrounding each factor by examining cross-sectional associations with life satisfaction, hope, gratitude, school engagement, growth mindset, spirituality, physical vitality, physical activity,…
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4Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Well-being
- Cognitive psychology
- Positive psychology
- Applied psychology
- Social psychology
- Developmental psychology
- Psychotherapist