Flourishing: Role of Perseverance and Passion for Long-Term Goals in Relation to Subjective Vitality

  • Padhy M
  • Hariharan M
  • Mutnury S
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Abstract

Several psychosocial factors contribute to flourishing which is a state of optimal human functioning. The objectives of this study were to explore the relationship between grit, vitality and flourishing; and to assess the impact of grit and vitality on flourishing. A correlational design was used to collect data from 449 participants (211 women and 238 men) aged between 18-57 years. The Flourishing Scale, the Grit Scale and the Subjective Vitality Scale were administered. The obtained data were scored and analyzed suitably. Results revealed positive relationships between all the variables. Further, hierarchical multiple regression analyses showed that grit and vitality significantly predicted flourishing. Results from this study indicate the need to further investigate the impact of grit and vitality on an important positive psychological construct like flourishing. Key words: flourishing, grit, vitality, regression, correlation, well-being.

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Padhy, M., Hariharan, M., & Mutnury, S. L. (2021). Flourishing: Role of Perseverance and Passion for Long-Term Goals in Relation to Subjective Vitality. International Journal of Health Sciences and Research, 11(6), 6–12. https://doi.org/10.52403/ijhsr.20210602

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