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Results of a Study on the Relationship Between Gender and Psychological Well-Being (92318)
Wednesday, 26 March 2025 15:40
Session: Poster Session 3
Room: Orion Hall (5F)
Presentation Type: Poster Presentation
In the study of the six factors that determine psychological well-being, 47 participants (40.8%) reported poor psychological well-being. However, 30 people (26%) reported average psychological well-being, and the remaining 38 people (33%) reported good psychological well-being. Environmental management reported poor psychological well-being, 40 people (34.7%), average psychological well-being, and 32 people (27.8%) reported good psychological well-being. Personal development reported poor psychological well-being, 41 people (35.6%), average psychological well-being, and the remaining 32 people (27.8%). Positive relationships with others reported poor psychological well-being, 52 people (45.2%), average psychological well-being, and the remaining 41 people (35.6%) reported good psychological well-being. Life purpose 56 people (48.7%) are poor, 19 people (16.5%) are average, and the remaining 40 people (34.7%) are good. Self-acceptance 55 people (47.8%) are poor, 20 people (17.4%) are average, and 40 people (34.8) are good. When determining the relationship between psychological well-being factors by gender, autonomy in men is strongly positively related to life purpose, and autonomy and environmental control in women are strongly positively related to self-acceptance. Environmental control is positively related to life purpose in men. Personal development is positively related to environmental control. Positive communication means a positive relationship with life purpose. Life purpose is positively related to personal development.
Authors:
Batchuluun Purev, Etugen University, Mongolia
Pagmadulam Sarentuya, Etugen University, Mongolia
Bilguun Ganzorig, Etugen University, Mongolia
Naranzul Bat-Erdene, Etugen University, Mongolia
Tuul Myatav, Etugen University, Mongolia
About the Presenter(s)
Professor of Oncology at the Department of Medicine at Etugen University, Specialist at the Center for Psychology, Oncologist, and Psychologist. Conducts research in the fields of psychology, education, and oncology.
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