Negative life events and psychological distress and life satisfaction in u.s. college students: the moderating effects of optimism, hope, and gratitude

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  • who: Fermat from the College studentsDuzce University, Faculty of Education, Guidance and Psychological Counseling Program, Turkey (ORCID:, ) have published the research work: Negative life events and psychological distress and life satisfaction in U.S. college students: The moderating effects of optimism, hope, and gratitude, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study, hope was hypothesized to moderate the effects of negative life events on psychological distress. In the current study, the relationships between the constructs were examined in correlational aspects. In this study, Cronbach's alpha was calculated at.89. The authors propose that optimism . . .

     

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