Research Article
Resilience, Psychological Well-Being, and Quality of Life among College Students
Gunjan ,
Sandeep Singh
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March 05, 2026
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The main objective of the study is to evaluate the interrelationship among resilience, psychological well-being, and quality of life in undergraduate and postgraduate students of Haryana (India). Method – Data was collected from 150 students (age range = 18-30 years; mean age = 21.79 years) from various districts of Haryana (India). Self-report measures including BRS, PWB, and WHO QOL-BREF were used to collect data. After data collection, the data was analyzed for the preparation of results. Results – Descriptive analyses for the all the variables showed that mean value of participants scores on resilience is 19.17 (SE =.276), PWB is 89.00 (SE=.888), and QOL is 98.05 (SE=1.116). The results indicated that the correlation between resilience and PWB is .412, resilience and QOL is .396, and PWB and QOL is .517 which are all significant at .01 level. Discussion - The study concluded a statistically significant positive inter-relationship among resilience, PWB, and QOL in undergraduate and postgraduate students of Haryana
Keywords
Resilience
Psychological Well-Being (PWB)
Quality of Life (QOL)