Author:
Javaid Zartashia Kynat,Batool Hina,Fatima Noor,Muneer Amna,Azam Sabahat
Abstract
This study aims to investigate the subjective and individualistic aspect of eudaimonic well-being considering practical implications for psychological science and personal development. A comprehensive analysis of 12 articles was carried out. This review examined the research designs employed, the methods utilized to quantify the construct of eudaimonic well-being, and the key conclusions that can be made from these studies among young adults.Eudaimonic well-being was dependent variable in all of the studies. This study indicates that different factors influence eudaimonic wellbeing in young adults.Positive relationships, self-acceptance, personal growth,passion,word-of-mouth behavior, intimate relationships,goal pursuit and coping flexibility affect eudaimonic wellbeing positively in young adults.Psychopathy and machiavellianism affect eudaimonic well being negatively in young adults. To improve the general level of life satisfaction among young adults, the research emphasizes the significance of incorporating eudaimonic well-being into mental health treatments, educational programs, and workplace wellness initiatives.
Publisher
Research for Humanity (Private) Limited
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