Positive thinking and its relationship to mental health among diabetics in the city of Marj.
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https://doi.org/10.54172/k6yy1w79Keywords:
mental health, diabetics, Positive thinkingAbstract
The current study aims to identify the level of positive thinking and its relationship to mental health, in the light of some variables in the purpose of the research, a relationship of significant significance, the house of positive thinking, and whether there is a psychological primacy. The results shows that there is a statistically significant correlation between positive thinking and mental health, whether at the level of emotional intelligence or at the level of sub-dimensions. It shows the increase of this coefficient at the time of Cohen's examination, and the value of the coefficient of determination follows = 1% 6, medium = 6%, and large = 14%, and by using the square of its partial correlation, it was found that the contribution. The individual dimension of optimism = 1.22%, the control dimension of transition = 4.3% and the love of learning dimension 1.1%, while the contribution of the cognitive observational dimension = 4%.
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