Relationship between perceived stress and resilience with happiness

This study is to determine the relationship between perceived stress and resilience with happiness. This study used a descriptive, cross-sectional design. A representative sample of 310 pre-university students were selected through multistage sampling. The study utilized Perceived Stress Scale, Resi...

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Main Authors: Pour, Manoochehr Taghi, Ismail, Asmah, Yusop, Yusni Mohamad, Rajabi, Gholamreza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Tecnica de Manabi 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103030/
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author Pour, Manoochehr Taghi
Ismail, Asmah
Yusop, Yusni Mohamad
Rajabi, Gholamreza
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Ismail, Asmah
Yusop, Yusni Mohamad
Rajabi, Gholamreza
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description This study is to determine the relationship between perceived stress and resilience with happiness. This study used a descriptive, cross-sectional design. A representative sample of 310 pre-university students were selected through multistage sampling. The study utilized Perceived Stress Scale, Resilience Scale, and Subjective Happiness Scale. The finding reveals that there is a difference between males and females' pre-university students in terms of happiness variable. Female subjects are happier compared to males. There are simple and multiple relationships between perceived stress and resilience with happiness among pre-university students. Increased level of resilience and decreased level of perceived stress are associated with students’ happiness. Based on the results, enhancing the students' level of happiness should receive more attention in order to produce professional graduates who are academically competent, and able to adapt to their environment. Directions for future research are discussed.
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spelling upm-1030302025-07-16T03:43:03Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103030/ Relationship between perceived stress and resilience with happiness Pour, Manoochehr Taghi Ismail, Asmah Yusop, Yusni Mohamad Rajabi, Gholamreza This study is to determine the relationship between perceived stress and resilience with happiness. This study used a descriptive, cross-sectional design. A representative sample of 310 pre-university students were selected through multistage sampling. The study utilized Perceived Stress Scale, Resilience Scale, and Subjective Happiness Scale. The finding reveals that there is a difference between males and females' pre-university students in terms of happiness variable. Female subjects are happier compared to males. There are simple and multiple relationships between perceived stress and resilience with happiness among pre-university students. Increased level of resilience and decreased level of perceived stress are associated with students’ happiness. Based on the results, enhancing the students' level of happiness should receive more attention in order to produce professional graduates who are academically competent, and able to adapt to their environment. Directions for future research are discussed. Universidad Tecnica de Manabi 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103030/1/103030.pdf Pour, Manoochehr Taghi and Ismail, Asmah and Yusop, Yusni Mohamad and Rajabi, Gholamreza (2022) Relationship between perceived stress and resilience with happiness. International journal of health sciences, 6 (spec.2). pp. 12146-12178. ISSN 2550-696X; eISSN: 2550-6978 https://sciencescholar.us/journal/index.php/ijhs/article/view/8149 10.53730/ijhs.v6nS2.8149
spellingShingle Pour, Manoochehr Taghi
Ismail, Asmah
Yusop, Yusni Mohamad
Rajabi, Gholamreza
Relationship between perceived stress and resilience with happiness
title Relationship between perceived stress and resilience with happiness
title_full Relationship between perceived stress and resilience with happiness
title_fullStr Relationship between perceived stress and resilience with happiness
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between perceived stress and resilience with happiness
title_short Relationship between perceived stress and resilience with happiness
title_sort relationship between perceived stress and resilience with happiness
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