![]() ![]() This study predisposes Pakistani research to work on the salutogenic model and explore the new perspective of SOC in Asian culture.Īntonovsky, A. Past researches were based on cross-cultural, and now present research findings also confirmed the theories in a collectivistic culture. ![]() Prior research was conducted on the SOC and mental health outcome in subcultures of Pakistan', but this study used a sample of different peoples to cope with their difficulties. The research findings are helpful for the well-being, happiness, and life satisfaction of life for the betterment of a SOC. The present study identified that the SOC positively predicts well-being, happiness, and life satisfaction. The present study contributes to the theory by suggesting the path to well-being, stress, happiness, and life satisfaction. The current investigation is an important expansion in writing on the hypothesis of the feeling of intelligibility. A purposive sampling technique was used, thus the study was quantitative. SOC positively predicts well-being, happiness, and life satisfaction, while a SOC negatively predicts stress. Psychometric properties of variables, reliability analysis, Pearson correlation, and linear regression analysis were applied to analyze the data. Sample of the present study comprised (N = 200). Standard self-report questionnaires were used to collect data. The purpose of the current study was to seek out the Sense of Coherence (SOC) as a predictor of well-being, happiness, life satisfaction, and tension.
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