The Impact of Difference in Affective Well-Being on Interpersonal Stressors, Self-Control, and Aggression in Female University Students

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  • 女子大学生の感情的well-being の違いが対人ストレッサー、セルフ・コントロールならびに攻撃性に及ぼす影響

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The purpose of this study is to elucidate the relationship between differences in affective well-being and interpersonal stressors, self-control, and aggression. An analysis was conducted on 796 female university students. The results revealed that the group with high levels of positive well-being and low levels of negative well-being exhibited lower scores in interpersonal stressors and aggression compared to the other three groups. Regarding interpersonal stressors, the scores were the lowest across all variables. Furthermore, path analysis results indicated variations in the influence of each variable on each group. Thus, differences in affective well-being were suggested to have distinct effects on self-control and aggression.

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