Affiliation:
1. Department of Education, Tel Hai Academic College, Kiryat Shmona, Israel;, Email: batelliran@gmail.com
2. Department of Education, Tel Hai Academic College, Kiryat Shmona, Israel
Abstract
Objectives: In this research, we examined the academic and psychological coping of post-secondary students during the early stages of COVID-19. The main goal was to investigate correlations involving self- compassion, spirituality, psychological capital, and subjective well-being,
and evaluate the mediating role of self-compassion and spirituality in the relationship between psychological capital and subjective well-being.Methods: We had 257 participants (ages 19-59) complete 5 questionnaires: demographic and academic information, Psychological Capital Questionnaire,
Subjective Well-Being Index, Spiritual Intelligence Self- Assessment Inventory, and Self-Compassion Index. Results: We found a strong positive correlation between psychological capital, self-compassion, and subjective well-being. However, spirituality failed to show statistically significant
correlations with self-compassion and subjective well-being, with only weak correlations with psychological capital. Self-compassion positively mediated the relationship between psychological capital and subjective well-being, but not spirituality. Conclusion: These findings indicate
the role of positive psychological resources of post-secondary students in coping with a difficult situation like COVID-19.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Social Psychology,Health (social science)