Document
Correlates of resilience among university students in Oman : a cross-sectional study.
Contributors
Al-Yahyaeiyah, Asma., Author
Wynaden, Dianne., Author
Damra, Jalal., Author
Al-Jezawi, Maen., Author
Al-Qaderi, Mohammad., Author
Al-Ruqaishiyah, Huda., Author
Abu Shahrour, Loui., Author
Publisher
BMC Health Services Research.
Gregorian
2023-01
Language
English
English abstract
Background: Resilience has a paramount role in dealing with different life stressors and has a great impact on mental health.
Aim: To assess the level of resilience among university students and explore the relation between resilience and a number of variables including psychological well-being, self-esteem and physical health.
Methods
A cross-sectional design was utilized. Data was collected from 676 university students. Students were required to complete a demographic sheet, Brief Resilience Scale, World Health Organization Well-Being Index, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and a physical health survey.
Results
Overall, less than half of the participants have reported low levels of resilience (45.3%; n = 306). Regular sleep, perceived stress, WHO well-being index, self-esteem, and having a cumulative GPA of more than two, were factors that significantly predicted positive resilience in multivariate analysis.
Conclusion: Resilience is a necessary skill among university students that requires more academic attention. Factors predicting positive resilience should be considered when implementing mental health promotion programs.
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