The positive role of hope on the relationship between loneliness and unhappy conditions in Hungarian young adults: How pathways thinking matters!
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The positive role of hope on the relationship between loneliness and unhappy conditions in Hungarian young adults : How pathways thinking matters! / Chang, Edward C.; Chang, Olivia D.; Martos, Tamás; Sallay, Viola; Zettler, Ingo; Steca, Patrizia; D’Addario, Marco; Boniwell, Ilona; Pop, Alina; Tarragona, Margarita; Slemp, Gavin R.; Shin, Ji eun; de la Fuente, Amaia; Cardeñoso, Olga.
I: The Journal of Positive Psychology, Bind 14, Nr. 6, 2019, s. 724-733.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - The positive role of hope on the relationship between loneliness and unhappy conditions in Hungarian young adults
T2 - How pathways thinking matters!
AU - Chang, Edward C.
AU - Chang, Olivia D.
AU - Martos, Tamás
AU - Sallay, Viola
AU - Zettler, Ingo
AU - Steca, Patrizia
AU - D’Addario, Marco
AU - Boniwell, Ilona
AU - Pop, Alina
AU - Tarragona, Margarita
AU - Slemp, Gavin R.
AU - Shin, Ji eun
AU - de la Fuente, Amaia
AU - Cardeñoso, Olga
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - In this study, we examined loneliness and hope components as predictors of unhappy conditions (viz., anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, & suicidal ideation) in young adults. The sample was comprised of 489 Hungarian college students. Results of conducting hierarchical regression analyses indicated that loneliness and hope pathways (but not hope agency) were important unique predictors of anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, and suicidal ideation. Moreover, in part, consistent with the notion that hope might buffer the negative effects of loneliness on unhappy conditions, evidence for a significant Loneliness נHope Pathways interaction effect in predicting each of the three indices of unhappy conditions was found. In contrast, the Loneliness נHope Agency interaction effect was not found to be significant. Some implications of the present findings for the study and treatment of unhappy conditions in adults are discussed.
AB - In this study, we examined loneliness and hope components as predictors of unhappy conditions (viz., anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, & suicidal ideation) in young adults. The sample was comprised of 489 Hungarian college students. Results of conducting hierarchical regression analyses indicated that loneliness and hope pathways (but not hope agency) were important unique predictors of anxious symptoms, depressive symptoms, and suicidal ideation. Moreover, in part, consistent with the notion that hope might buffer the negative effects of loneliness on unhappy conditions, evidence for a significant Loneliness נHope Pathways interaction effect in predicting each of the three indices of unhappy conditions was found. In contrast, the Loneliness נHope Agency interaction effect was not found to be significant. Some implications of the present findings for the study and treatment of unhappy conditions in adults are discussed.
KW - adults
KW - college students
KW - hope
KW - Loneliness
KW - unhappiness
U2 - 10.1080/17439760.2018.1545042
DO - 10.1080/17439760.2018.1545042
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85057302450
VL - 14
SP - 724
EP - 733
JO - The Journal of Positive Psychology
JF - The Journal of Positive Psychology
SN - 1743-9760
IS - 6
ER -
ID: 226164596