Relationship between Spiritual Wellness and Quality of Life among University Students
Abstract
The present study was sought to examine the relationship between spiritual wellness, quality of life and its dimensions including physical, psychological, social, environmental, and perception of quality and health. Spiritual Wellness Inventory (Ingersoll, 1998) and World Health Organization Quality of Life Questionnaire (Power, 2003) was used to collect the data. Sample of the present study consisted of college and university students (N = 313). Purposive continent sampling technique was used to collect the information. The hypotheses were supported in the present study. Results of the Pearson correlation indicate that spiritual wellness has significant positive correlation with quality of life and its dimensions including physical, psychological, social, environmental quality of life, and perception about quality and health. They present study is pretty insightful in understanding the association of spiritual wellness with the quality of life and its different aspects.
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