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| author | Daniel-González, Leopoldo Moral de la Rubia, José García Cadena, Cirilo Humberto Adrián, Valle de la O |
| author_facet | Daniel-González, Leopoldo Moral de la Rubia, José García Cadena, Cirilo Humberto Adrián, Valle de la O |
| contents | <p>In recent years, the science of subjective well-being (SWB) has grown significantly. Based on Diener’s theory of subjective well-being, this cross-sectional study analyzed the relationships between optimism, gratitude, resilience, self-esteem, family support, and friends support on SWB in Mexican medical and psychology students (N = 600). Structural equation modeling showed a good model fit and invariance across student groups. The results highlighted the direct effects of self-esteem, resilience, optimism, and social support on subjective well-being in university contexts.</p> <p>This record provides long-term open access and preservation of the article originally published in Open Access Journal of Biomedical Science (2022). The original publisher’s DOI is included as a related identifier for reference purposes.</p> |
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| spellingShingle | A Predictive Model of Subjective Well-Being Among Medical and Psychology Students Daniel-González, Leopoldo Moral de la Rubia, José García Cadena, Cirilo Humberto Adrián, Valle de la O <p>In recent years, the science of subjective well-being (SWB) has grown significantly. Based on Diener’s theory of subjective well-being, this cross-sectional study analyzed the relationships between optimism, gratitude, resilience, self-esteem, family support, and friends support on SWB in Mexican medical and psychology students (N = 600). Structural equation modeling showed a good model fit and invariance across student groups. The results highlighted the direct effects of self-esteem, resilience, optimism, and social support on subjective well-being in university contexts.</p> <p>This record provides long-term open access and preservation of the article originally published in Open Access Journal of Biomedical Science (2022). The original publisher’s DOI is included as a related identifier for reference purposes.</p> |
| title | A Predictive Model of Subjective Well-Being Among Medical and Psychology Students |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19520127 |