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Title: | PERSEVERANCE MATTERS: ADULT RISK ATTITUDE TOWARD HEALTH AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING |
Authors: | Maya, R Anjana, V.J Nanthini, B |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2024 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Abstract: | Health holds immense importance in our lives, affecting multiple dimensions of our well-being and life satisfaction. The significance of well-being in our lives cannot be overstated, influencing diverse facets of our overall health and life satisfaction. A cautious and health-conscious approach often leads to better psychological well-being because it impacts our ability to pursue our dreams, enjoy daily activities, and contribute to meaningful society. The paper is focused on to examine the relationship between health-risk attitude and psychological well-being. A total of 132 samples (age between 18 and 45) were collected by using convenience sampling method. Sociodemographic details, 13 items Health-Risk Attitude Scale (HRAS-13), and 18 items Ryff Psychological well-being were used to collect data. Results show that based on standardized coefficient, autonomy comes in second place to positive relation with others (0.336) as the most significant variables to extract health-risk mindset (0.296). Individual perception toward health can impact their overall psychological well-being. It empowers individuals to take charge of their health, enables effective health interventions, and contributes to building healthier and happier communities. Prioritizing health through a balanced lifestyle, regular exercise, proper nutrition, and mental well-being strategies is essential for a fulfilling and purposeful life. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-443-23788-1.00012-9 |
ISBN: | 978-044323788-1 |
Appears in Collections: | 3.Book Chapter (18) |
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