Spirituality, Family Support and Flourishing Well-being in Working Personnel

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2024

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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus

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The purpose of this research was to establish the link between spirituality, family support, and flourishing well-being in working personnel. The convenient sampling method was used to collect data from 250 participants, age ranging from 30 to 45 years (M= 34.82, SD=4.994). A correlational research design was used in the study. Demographic Questionnaire, the Daily Spiritual Experience Scale (DSES), Flourishing Scale (FS), and Perceived Social Support – Family Scale (PSS-Fa), were used to collect the data. The correlation analysis, independent sample t-test, and moderation analysis were used to analyze the data. The correlation analysis showed that spirituality and family support both were positively correlated to flourishing well- being. Moreover, age was also found to be positively correlated to spirituality and flourishing well-being. Also, there was a significant gender difference in spirituality and flourishing well- being. Furthermore, the moderation analysis showed that family support acted as a moderator in the relationship between spirituality and flourishing well-being. The findings of the study have important implications for clinical practices, research, education, and policymaking. It also has the potential to provide a basis for future research to explore further related variables. It will also help to fill a gap in the existing literature. Despite few limitations, the study will help to understand the core insights and propose practical approaches and remedial measures that are effective in assisting these working personnel to work on their well-being.

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Department of Humanities, SP20, BS Psychology, spirituality, flourishing wellbeing, family support, working personnel, Dr. Mahira Ahmad

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