6.Quantitative Analysis of Hope, Gratitude, and Satisfaction as Predictors of Psychological Well-Being in Medical Students
Tayyaba Qureshi1, Shabana Ali1, Tayyaba Fahad1, Maria Yousaf1, Amber Rashid2 and Noor Fatima1
ABSTRACT
Objective: The objective of the study was to measure hope, gratitude and satisfaction with life as indicators of psychological well-being in medical students.
Study Design: Quantitative Cross-sectional study
Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at the Department of Anatomy, Islamic International Medical College, Rawalpindi from 15th April 2023 to 15th September 2023.
Methods: A total of 246 students of a medical college in Pakistan participated in this study. 132 were male (56%) and 114 were female (46%). All the students answered a well-being survey comprising a Gratitude Questionnaire-Six Item Form (GQ-6), The Flourishing Scale by Diener et al. (2010), the Satisfaction with Life Scale, devised by Diener et al. (1985), and a Gratitude Scale developed by Kardas and Yalçın (2019). Data was analyzed using SPSS version 21.
Results: Gratitude predicted 49.7% of the variance in well-being alone; life satisfaction predicted 54%, and hope predicted 96%. Pearson correlation was positive and Gratitude was most close to well-being and it was followed by the variables; life satisfaction and hope.
Conclusion: Gratitude stands out as a critical predictor of well-being, playing a pivotal role in nurturing a positive outlook. This is relevant for medical students, who can harness gratitude to alleviate stress and navigate daily hurdles more smoothly.
Key Words: Gratitude, Hope, Satisfaction, Well-being