Volume 20 No 20 (2022)
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Emotional Reactivity, Self-Compassion and Well-being in Rescue 1122 Personnel: TheMediating Role of Hardiness and Social Support
Ayesha Sadiqqa, Syed Messum Ali Kazmi, Syed Messum Ali Kazmi, Fatima Ayub Chaudhry
Abstract
The present study aimed to assess the relationship among emotional reactivity, self-compassion and wellbeing in rescue 1122 personnel: and the mediating role of hardiness and social support. It was hypothesized that there would be a significant negative relationship among the emotional reactivity, self-compassion and wellbeing, Self-compassion, hardiness and social support would predict wellbeing in rescue 1122 workers. Correlational research design along with purposive sampling technique was used for the study. The sample of the study included (N=200) male rescue workers. Data collection was done by using demographic form, Perth emotional reactivity scale (PERS), Neff’s self-compassion scale, Warwick mental wellbeing scale (WEMWBS), Multidimensional scale of perceived social support (MSPSS) and Hardiness. Data analysis was done through demographic analysis, correlation, stepwise regression, and mediation analysis. The results revealed that emotional reactivity has negative relationship with self-compassion and wellbeing results also found that self-compassion, wellbeing, hardiness and income are the predictors of wellbeing in rescue 1122 workers.
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emotional reactivity, self-compassion, wellbeing, Rescue 1122 Personnel
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