Well-Being and Dispositional Hope in a Sample of Portuguese Citizens: The Mediating Role of Mental Health

Author:

Velez Maria João1,Marujo Helena A.2ORCID,Charepe Zaida34,Querido Ana567ORCID,Laranjeira Carlos568ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Human Resources and Organizational Behavior, ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Avenida das Forças Armadas, 1649-026 Lisboa, Portugal

2. Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas, Centro de Administração e Políticas Públicas (CAPP), Universidade de Lisboa, Rua Almerindo Lessa, 1300-663 Lisboa, Portugal

3. Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Health (CIIS), Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Palma de Cima, 1649-023 Lisboa, Portugal

4. Faculty of Health Sciences and Nursing, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Palma de Cima, 1649-023 Lisboa, Portugal

5. School of Health Sciences, Campus 2, Polytechnic University of Leiria, Morro do Lena, Alto do Vieiro, Apartado 4137, 2411-901 Leiria, Portugal

6. Centre for Innovative Care and Health Technology (ciTechCare), Campus 5, Polytechnic University of Leiria, Rua das Olhalvas, 2414-016 Leiria, Portugal

7. Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS), NursID, University of Porto, 4200-450 Porto, Portugal

8. Comprehensive Health Research Centre (CHRC), University of Évora, 7000-801 Évora, Portugal

Abstract

In our pursuit of a fulfilling and contented life, the study of well-being has emerged as a fundamental field of research. Higher levels of well-being are associated with better mental health outcomes. Individuals with better mental health might possess the personal resources necessary to set and pursue meaningful goals, maintain positive expectations, and overcome adversities. We aim to explore the positive relationship between well-being (hedonic, psychological, and social) and dispositional hope. We suggest that mental health acts as a mediator in this relationship, since improved mental health can create a conducive environment for the development and maintenance of dispositional hope. Data were collected using an e-survey through social media during the last quarter of 2022. The hypothesis of this study was tested using mediation analysis. The sample was composed of 471 participants (85.4% female) with a mean age of 47.72 ± 11.86 years. Participants were mainly workers (88.6%), followed by pensioners (6.8%), university students (2.5%), and unemployed (2.1%). Results revealed that well-being was positively and significantly associated with dispositional hope. Additionally, well-being presented a significant and positive relationship with mental health, which, in turn, also presented a significant and positive relationship with dispositional hope. Finally, using the Hayes process macro for SPSS, we found that mental health mediates the relationship between well-being and dispositional hope. Our findings reinforce the conceptual frameworks that consider well-being and mental health as key contributors to a resilient and optimistic mindset. Interventions that aim to cultivate positive affect, facilitate personal growth, and foster supportive social environments might help improve mental health outcomes.

Funder

FCT—Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

Publisher

MDPI AG

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