Abstract:
The purpose of the current study was to investigate the relationship between
mindfulness, optimism, and mental health of University Students during Covid-19 . It
was hypothesized that there is a relationship between mindfulness, optimism, and
mental health (anxiety, stress, and depression) of university students. A correlational
research design was used in this study. The sample of 224 students (male=89,
female=135) was taken from online google form. Different scales were used i.e.
Mindfulness Attention Awareness Scale, Optimism Life Orientation Scale and Mental
Health DAAS Scale to assess the Mindfulness, Optimism and Mental health in
university students. Pearson Product Moment Correlation Analysis and hierarchal
regression was used to assess study objectives. According to results, there is negative
relationship between optimism and mental health (stress, anxiety, and depression) in
university students. Mindfulness negatively predicts stress, anxiety, and depression in
university students. Optimism negatively predicts stress and depression in university
students. Limitations, implications, and future directions of the current study were
discussed.