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Psychological Well-being in Adults with and without Asthma
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Objectives
The present study analyzed the psychological well-being of adults diagnosed with asthma in comparison to adults without asthma. It was postulated that adults with and without asthma will significantly differ in respect to psychological well-being (autonomy, environmental mastery, personal growth, positive relation with others, purpose in life and self-acceptance).
Methodology
The present comparative research was carried out over the period of six months. Total 120 participants were recruited for the present purpose including sixty (n = 60) adults diagnosed with asthma and sixty (n=60) without asthma. Data collection was done using demographic information form and Psychological Well-being Scale (42-items). Data was analyzed by computing independent samples t-test through SPSS Version, 22.0.
Results
Statistical analysis depicted a significant difference among adults with and without asthma in respected to in relation to environmental mastery (t = -3.59, df = 118, p = 0.000), personal growth (t = -4.40, df= 118, p = .000), positive relations with others (t = -2.59, df = 118 , p = .011 ), purpose in life ( (t = -5.46 , df = 118, p = .000 ), self-acceptance (t = -2.26 , df = 118, p = 0.025 ) and psychological well-being (t = - 4.932, df = 118, p = 0.000). A non-significant difference was found out among adults on the variable of autonomy (t = -1.42, df = 118, p = 0.156).
Conclusion
Psychological well-being of adults is significantly influenced by asthma in terms of environmental mastery, personal growth, positive relations with others, purpose in life and self-acceptance.
Pakistan Psychiatric Society
Title: Psychological Well-being in Adults with and without Asthma
Description:
Objectives
The present study analyzed the psychological well-being of adults diagnosed with asthma in comparison to adults without asthma.
It was postulated that adults with and without asthma will significantly differ in respect to psychological well-being (autonomy, environmental mastery, personal growth, positive relation with others, purpose in life and self-acceptance).
Methodology
The present comparative research was carried out over the period of six months.
Total 120 participants were recruited for the present purpose including sixty (n = 60) adults diagnosed with asthma and sixty (n=60) without asthma.
Data collection was done using demographic information form and Psychological Well-being Scale (42-items).
Data was analyzed by computing independent samples t-test through SPSS Version, 22.
Results
Statistical analysis depicted a significant difference among adults with and without asthma in respected to in relation to environmental mastery (t = -3.
59, df = 118, p = 0.
000), personal growth (t = -4.
40, df= 118, p = .
000), positive relations with others (t = -2.
59, df = 118 , p = .
011 ), purpose in life ( (t = -5.
46 , df = 118, p = .
000 ), self-acceptance (t = -2.
26 , df = 118, p = 0.
025 ) and psychological well-being (t = - 4.
932, df = 118, p = 0.
000).
A non-significant difference was found out among adults on the variable of autonomy (t = -1.
42, df = 118, p = 0.
156).
Conclusion
Psychological well-being of adults is significantly influenced by asthma in terms of environmental mastery, personal growth, positive relations with others, purpose in life and self-acceptance.
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