Farwa Yousaf Tarar, Nasreen Akhtar.
Constructive Coping Strategies as Predictors of Positive Mental Health in Young Adults.
J Pak Psych Soc Jan ;18(1):34-8.

OBJECTIVE: To study the relationship between constructive coping strategies and positive mental health (flourishing) among university students. It also aimed to investigate the predictive role of constructive coping strategies in determining positive mental health. STUDY DESIGN: Correlational research design. PLACE AND DURATION OF THE STUDY: The study was conducted in HEC recognized public universities of Lahore during 2016-2017. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A sample of 223 undergraduate and postgraduate students with age range of 19 to 28 years was selected for research. Constructive coping strategies were measured by COPE Inventory and positive mental health was measured by Diener`s flourishing scale. RESULTS: The results showed that active coping, religious coping, positive reinterpretation and growth, and use of instrumental social support were positively correlated with the positive mental health among students. Active coping was the strongest predictor of positive mental health followed by religious coping and positive reinterpretation. CONCLUSION: Active coping, religious coping, positive reinterpretation and social support were helpful in enhancing positive mental health among university students. The study has important implications in student counseling. It implies how coping can enhance subjective positive mental health among students.

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