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Ramadan, D. (2021). Predictors of well-being among students : A Meta – Analysis. Journal of Research in Curriculum Instruction and Educational Technology, 7(2), 123-154. doi: 10.21608/jrciet.2021.163343
Dr. Hala Abd Ellatif Ramadan. "Predictors of well-being among students : A Meta – Analysis". Journal of Research in Curriculum Instruction and Educational Technology, 7, 2, 2021, 123-154. doi: 10.21608/jrciet.2021.163343
Ramadan, D. (2021). 'Predictors of well-being among students : A Meta – Analysis', Journal of Research in Curriculum Instruction and Educational Technology, 7(2), pp. 123-154. doi: 10.21608/jrciet.2021.163343
Ramadan, D. Predictors of well-being among students : A Meta – Analysis. Journal of Research in Curriculum Instruction and Educational Technology, 2021; 7(2): 123-154. doi: 10.21608/jrciet.2021.163343

Predictors of well-being among students : A Meta – Analysis

Article 5, Volume 7, Issue 2, April 2021, Page 123-154  XML PDF (935.35 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jrciet.2021.163343
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Dr. Hala Abd Ellatif Ramadan
Associate professor in mental hygiene- College of Education – Department of Mental Hygiene- Suez Canal University- Egypt
Abstract
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ell-being relates to the extent to which an individual is feeling good and functioning positively. In this research, well-being is generally taken to be measured across six key indicators – mindfulness, self-esteem, resilience, emotional intelligence, forgiveness, and career adaptability.Using meta-analytic techniques the current study summarized cross-sectional data to examine: (a) which stronger predictors are related to well-being among students.Online databases were searched. Cross-sectional studies were included if they (a) assessed well-being among university students, (c) reported correlations or between-groups data (predictors of well-being). Twenty-three studies (n= 10506) were included in random-effect meta-analyses. Effect size on relation of predictors to well-being was medium. Predictors were strongly associated with well-being [r= 0.447, p=.0001].Using meta-analytic technique, the current study examined predictors of well-being among  students, and it revealed that factors such as “mindfulness, self-esteem, resilience, emotional intelligence, forgiveness, and career adaptability are strong predictors of well-being.
Abstract





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ell-being relates to the extent to which an individual is feeling good and functioning positively. In this research, well-being is generally taken to be measured across six key indicators – mindfulness, self-esteem, resilience, emotional intelligence, forgiveness, and career adaptability.Using meta-analytic techniques the current study summarized cross-sectional data to examine: (a) which stronger predictors are related to well-being among students.Online databases were searched. Cross-sectional studies were included if they (a) assessed well-being among university students, (c) reported correlations or between-groups data (predictors of well-being). Twenty-three studies (n= 10506) were included in random-effect meta-analyses. Effect size on relation of predictors to well-being was medium. Predictors were strongly associated with well-being [r= 0.447, p=.0001].Using meta-analytic technique, the current study examined predictors of well-being among  students, and it revealed that factors such as “mindfulness, self-esteem, resilience, emotional intelligence, forgiveness, and career adaptability are strong predictors of well-being.
 
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Keywords: predictors; well-being; university; students; meta – analysis
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