سیویلیکا را در شبکه های اجتماعی دنبال نمایید.

The Prediction of Mental Health Based on Social Problem Solving and Self-Efficacy among undergraduate students

Publish Year: 1393
Type: Journal paper
Language: English
View: 982

This Paper With 7 Page And PDF Format Ready To Download

Export:

Link to this Paper:

Document National Code:

JR_INJOEAS-1-2_001

Index date: 12 January 2015

The Prediction of Mental Health Based on Social Problem Solving and Self-Efficacy among undergraduate students abstract

Introduction: The purpose of this study was to predict mental health and its components (somatic symptoms, anxiety and insomnia, social dysfunction and depression) based on socialproblem solving (SPS), and self-efficacy. SPS have 2 problem solving orientations: negative and positive orientation toproblem solving (NPO and PPO), and 3 problem solving styles: rational problem solving style (RPS), avoidance style (AS), andimpulsive/carelessness style. Materials and methods: The statistical population consisted of undergraduate students at Azad University- Rudehen branch in2013. Participants (n= 387) were randomly selected via multistage method and completed general health questionnaire (GHQ-28), social problem solving scale-revised (SPSR) and selfefficacyscale (Sherer et al). For analyzing of data multiple regression test is applied.Results: The results showed that NPO and ICS can positively andself-efficacy can negatively predict total score of mental health difficulties. NPO and ICS have significantly positive relationship with somatic symptoms and anxiety. NPO and AS have significantly positive relationship with depression. Also NPO andAS have significantly positive relationship with social dysfunction, whereas RPS have significantly negative relationships with social dysfunction and self-efficacy negatively predicts depression. Conclusion: According to research findings, it is recommended that psychologists emphasize on teaching and improving social problem-solving skills and self-efficacy for preventing of mental health difficulties.

The Prediction of Mental Health Based on Social Problem Solving and Self-Efficacy among undergraduate students Keywords:

The Prediction of Mental Health Based on Social Problem Solving and Self-Efficacy among undergraduate students authors

Khadijeh Abolmaali

Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology, Rudehen Branch, Islamic Azad University, Iran

Parvaneh Barkhordari

MA in General Psychology, Rudehen Branch, Islamic Azad University, Iran