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Priscilla Rose Prasath,Justine K. James,Ananya Ruth Samuel,Christine Suniti Bhat,Mutharasi Paramasivan 한국상담학회 2023 Journal of Asia Pacific counseling Vol.13 No.2
This study used a cross-sectional survey design to examine the moderating role of psychological capital (PsyCap) on the association between psychological distress (depression, anxiety, and stress) and well-being among 387 college students in India. PsyCap refers to an individual’s positive psychological state of development that is comprised of hope, efficacy, resilience, and optimism. There was a negative association between psychological distress and well-being, whereas a positive association was found between PsyCap and well-being. As hypothesized, PsyCap moderated the association between psychological distress and well-being. The PsyCap components of hope, efficacy, resilience, and optimism each acted as a moderator in the association between psychological distress and well-being. The practical implications of enhancing PsyCap to positively affect well-being and reduce psychological distress in college students are provided through the lens of positive psychology.
Shama Panjwani,Suneetha B Manyam,Priscilla Rose Prasath 한국상담학회 2021 Journal of Asia Pacific counseling Vol.11 No.2
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of various immigration statuses on the quality of life among Asian Indians in the United States. The 73 Asian Indians, born in India and residing in the U.S., who participated in the survey study, reported experiencing varied levels of quality of life depending on their immigration status. Mental health counselors working with immigrants, in particular, Asian Indian clients, will benefit from the findings that highlight the need for heightened awareness of immigration-related policies and its impact on their clients’ immigration statuses, mental health and overall acculturation process.