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RMJ. 2023; 48(4): 1023-1026


Optimism, adaptive coping strategies and subjective well-being among medical students

Tahreem Nasir, Amna Sajid, Nasreen Akhtar.




Abstract

Objective: To examine the relationship among optimism, coping strategies, and subjective well-being in medical students and to find the gender differences in terms of the study variables.
Methodology: This correlational study was conducted from June 2021 to July 2021 on medical students from different medical universities of Pakistan. Sample consisted of 150 medical students with 66 males (mean age 21.5±1.867) and 84 females (mean age 19.32±6.078) from government medical universities. Purposive sampling was used. Optimism Scale by Pedrosa et al. (2015), COPE Inventory by Carver (1989) and Well-being Scale by Diener (1985) were used along with the demographic information sheet to measure these variables.
Results: Pearson correlation revealed that optimism had significant positive and moderate correlation with well-being (r=.673, p

Key words: Positive thinking, psychological adaptation, health, medical students.






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