The European Journal of Social & Behavioural Sciences
Online ISSN: 2301-2218
European Publisher
Predictors of Psychological Well-being among Malaysian Graduates
Table 1: Regression Weight of CER, PSS, and PA on Psychological Well-being (SEM)
Hypothesized relationships | Unstandardized regression weight Estimate (B) | S.E. | Standardized regression weight (β) | C.R. | P |
T.wb <--- Walking | .022 | .009 | .078 | 2.385 | .017 |
T.wb <---Self blame | -.054 | .020 | -.107 | -2.704 | .007 |
T.wb <--- Other-blame | -.076 | .021 | -.142 | -3.522 | .000* |
T.wb <---Catastrophising | -.091 | .019 | -.213 | -4.834 | .000* |
T.wb <--- Puttinginto perspective | .045 | .019 | .090 | 2.388 | .017 |
T.wb <---Reappraisal | .079 | .023 | .164 | 3.471 | .000* |
T.wb <---Planning | .154 | .024 | .291 | 6.359 | .000* |
T.wb <--Acceptance | -.069 | .020 | -.133 | -3.449 | .000* |
T.wb <--- Friend | .032 | .014 | .084 | 2.273 | .023 |
T.wb <--- Others | .059 | .011 | .200 | 5.377 | .000 |