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Adebayo David Oluwole,Emily Oluyemisi Adeniji,Olayemi Jumoke Abiodun-Oyebanji 강원대학교 인문과학연구소 2022 Journal of Humanities Therapy Vol.13 No.2
This study was designed to investigate presumptive behaviours (spirituality, health-seeking behaviour and illness cognition) on the psychological well-being of academic staff in tertiary institutions in Ogun State, Nigeria. A descriptive survey design was used. A simple random technique was employed from three purposively selected tertiary institutions in Ogun State to select 208 respondents representing 10.1% of 2,050 academic staff. Namely Federal College of Education Abeokuta (83 - 39.9%), Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (75 - 36.1%) and Federal University Agricultural (FUNNAB) (50 - 24.0%). The instruments used were the health-seeking behaviour questionnaire, psychological well-being scale, spirituality self-report questionnaire and brief illness perception questionnaire. The data to be obtained was analysed using descriptive statistics and Multiple regression. Results showed that except for spirituality, there was a significant relationship between the independent variables (health-seeking behaviour, and illness cognition factors) and psychological well-being among lecturers in some selected institutions in Ogun State, Nigeria. There was a significant composite contribution of health-seeking behaviour, spirituality and illness cognition and psychological well-being among lecturers in some selected institutions in Ogun State, Nigeria. Implications and recommendations were discussed.