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Batchuluun Purev, Etugen University, MongoliaPagmadulam Sarantuya, Etugen University, Mongolia
Bilguun Ganzorig, Etugen University, Mongolia
Naranzul Bat-Erdene, “Starry sky Existence” Family Health Center, Mongolia
Tuul Myatav, Etugen University, Mongolia
Abstract
In the study of the six factors that determine psychological well-being, 47 participants (40.8%) reported poor psychological well-being. However, 30 people (26%) reported average psychological well-being, and the remaining 38 people (33%) reported good psychological well-being. For Environmental Mastery, 40 people (34.7%) reported poor psychological well-being, while 32 (27.8%) reported average psychological well-being, and the remaining participants experienced good psychological well-being. Regarding Personal Development, 41 people (35.6%) reported poor psychological well-being, with 32 (27.8%) reporting average well-being. In terms of positive Relationships with Others, 52 people (45.2%) reported poor psychological well-being, while 41 (35.6%) reported good psychological well-being. Concerning life Purpose, 56 people (48.7%) reported poor, 19 (16.5%) reported average, and the remaining 40 (34.7%) reported good well-being. For Self-Acceptance, 55 people (47.8%) reported poor, 20 (17.4%) reported average, and 40 (34.8%) reported good well-being. When determining the relationship between psychological well-being factors by gender, men's autonomy is positively related to life purpose, while women's autonomy and environmental control are positively related to self-acceptance. Additionally, environmental control is positively related to life purpose in men, and personal development is positively linked to environmental control. Positive communication indicates a positive relationship with life's purpose, which in turn is positively related to personal development.
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Conference: ACP2025Stream: General Psychology
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Purev B., Sarantuya P., Ganzorig B., Bat-Erdene N., & Myatav T. (2025) Results of a Study on the Relationship Between Gender and Psychological Well-being ISSN: 2187-4743 – The Asian Conference on Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences 2025 Official Conference Proceedings (pp. 451-459) https://doi.org/10.22492/issn.2187-4743.2025.36
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