Role of Self Compassion, Emotional Intelligence and Forgiveness in Well Being Among Adults
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The purpose of the study was to find out the relationship of well being with self
compassion, emotional intelligence and forgiveness among adults. The sample consisted of
120 students (60 males and 60 females). The data was collected using four questionnaires
namely: Adult MHC (mental health continuum) - SF, Self Compassion Scale, The Schutte
Self Report Emotional Intelligence Test and Heartland Forgiveness Scale. Correlation results
revealed that there is significant positive correlation between emotional intelligence and
psychological well being. However it was found that there is no significant positive
relationship between self compassion with well being, but it was found that there is significant
positive relationship between psychological well being and forgiveness. In addition to this,
the sub scales of self compassion which are common humanity and mindfulness were found
to be positively correlated with well being. Results of correlation also indicated that there is
significant positive relationship between forgiveness and psychological well being Regression
analysis revealed that one of the sub scale of self compassion that is mindfulness is positively
associated with total well being. It contributes 2.3% of total variance in mental health. Further
results indicated that common humanity is positively associated with well being. It contributes
6.2% of total variance in mental health. Forgiveness was also found to be positively
associated with psychological well being. It contributes 4.5% of the total variance in mental
health. In addition to this, results revealed that emotional intelligence is also positively
associated with psychological well being. It contributes 4.5% of the total variance in mental
health. Results further revealed that mindfulness is positively associated with psychological
well being. It contributes 3.5% of the total variance in mental health. Results of regression
analysis also showed that common humanity is positively associated with social well being. It
contributes 5.6% of the total variance in mental health.
