Testing the mediating effects of psychological and behavioural processes on risk factors for mental ill-health in the Australian population

This study replicates Kinderman et al.’s (2013) test of the revised biopsychosocial model of mental ill-health and extends that study by assessing whether behavioural processes mediate the relationships between biological, social and circumstantial factors on mental health problems and wellbeing. An...

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Main Author: Hee, Wenqi Jacintha
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2022
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90344
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description This study replicates Kinderman et al.’s (2013) test of the revised biopsychosocial model of mental ill-health and extends that study by assessing whether behavioural processes mediate the relationships between biological, social and circumstantial factors on mental health problems and wellbeing. An online survey of 635 Australians was conducted. Results from structural equation modelling supported the hypothesised model, and the model explained a large percentage of the variances of wellbeing (72%) and mental health problems (83%).
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-903442023-02-06T04:18:28Z Testing the mediating effects of psychological and behavioural processes on risk factors for mental ill-health in the Australian population Hee, Wenqi Jacintha This study replicates Kinderman et al.’s (2013) test of the revised biopsychosocial model of mental ill-health and extends that study by assessing whether behavioural processes mediate the relationships between biological, social and circumstantial factors on mental health problems and wellbeing. An online survey of 635 Australians was conducted. Results from structural equation modelling supported the hypothesised model, and the model explained a large percentage of the variances of wellbeing (72%) and mental health problems (83%). 2022 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90344 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Hee, Wenqi Jacintha
Testing the mediating effects of psychological and behavioural processes on risk factors for mental ill-health in the Australian population
title Testing the mediating effects of psychological and behavioural processes on risk factors for mental ill-health in the Australian population
title_full Testing the mediating effects of psychological and behavioural processes on risk factors for mental ill-health in the Australian population
title_fullStr Testing the mediating effects of psychological and behavioural processes on risk factors for mental ill-health in the Australian population
title_full_unstemmed Testing the mediating effects of psychological and behavioural processes on risk factors for mental ill-health in the Australian population
title_short Testing the mediating effects of psychological and behavioural processes on risk factors for mental ill-health in the Australian population
title_sort testing the mediating effects of psychological and behavioural processes on risk factors for mental ill-health in the australian population
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90344