Character Strength Virtues, Mental Wellbeing and Life Satisfaction in two Generations of Pakistan
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2021
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
The present study was carried out to determine differences between character strengths virtues,
mental wellbeing, and life satisfaction among two generations (Y & Z) of Pakistan. It was also
aimed to determine gender difference among the three mentioned aspects within a generation. It was
hypothesized that i) There will be significant differences in character strength virtues, mental well
being and life satisfaction of generation Y and Z; and ii) There will be significant gender differences
in character strength virtues, mental well-being and life satisfaction of generation Y and Z. The
sample included 198 participants of generation Y (101 male & 97 female, Mage = 32.33, SD = 2.40)
with age range 29-37 years and 201 participants of generation Z (81 men & 120 women, Mage =
21.41, SD = 1.99) with age range 16-24 selected through random sampling via online data collection
and was recruited from different universities of Lahore, Pakistan. Participants responded to the
Global Assessment of Character Strengths-24 (McGrath, 2017), Warwick Edinburgh Mental
Wellbeing (Braunholtz et al., 2007), and The Satisfaction with Life Scales (Diener et al., 1985).
Results indicated that the differences between character strength virtues, mental well-being, and life
satisfaction between the two generations were statistically significant. Findings suggest that
generation Y is better than generation Z in all the mentioned aspects and further revealed significant
gender differences in terms of mental well-being among both generations. Men's mental well-being
from both generation y and generation z was found to be better than females of their generation.
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Department of Humanities, SP17, Psychology, character strengths virtues, mental well-being, life satisfaction, generation y, generation Z, Dr. Muneeba Shakil