Associations Between Grit, Sustainable Behavior, and Emotional Well-Being

This paper investigated the impact of grit on sustainable behavior and emotional well-being. A questionnaire about grit, sustainable behavior, and emotional well-being was administered to 273 undergraduate students in South Korea. To examine the association between the variables, this study used two...

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Main Author: Jihye Choi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CAPORCI
Series:Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research
Online Access:http://ajpor.scholasticahq.com/article/12959-associations-between-grit-sustainable-behavior-and-emotional-well-being.pdf
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spelling doaj-a22ac994083e42bc8067d4dad9c3acb82020-11-25T03:58:34ZengCAPORCIAsian Journal for Public Opinion Research2288-6168Associations Between Grit, Sustainable Behavior, and Emotional Well-BeingJihye ChoiThis paper investigated the impact of grit on sustainable behavior and emotional well-being. A questionnaire about grit, sustainable behavior, and emotional well-being was administered to 273 undergraduate students in South Korea. To examine the association between the variables, this study used two spell out (SEM) comparison models. The results show that grit is positively related to sustainable behavior and emotional well-being. The effect of grit on emotional well-being was mediated by sustainable behavior. The effect of grit is higher on sustainable behavior than emotional well-being. In addition, sustainable behavior has a positive relationship to emotional well-being. The results show that the grit has an important implication for sustainable environment education and individual well-being.http://ajpor.scholasticahq.com/article/12959-associations-between-grit-sustainable-behavior-and-emotional-well-being.pdf
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title Associations Between Grit, Sustainable Behavior, and Emotional Well-Being
title_short Associations Between Grit, Sustainable Behavior, and Emotional Well-Being
title_full Associations Between Grit, Sustainable Behavior, and Emotional Well-Being
title_fullStr Associations Between Grit, Sustainable Behavior, and Emotional Well-Being
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description This paper investigated the impact of grit on sustainable behavior and emotional well-being. A questionnaire about grit, sustainable behavior, and emotional well-being was administered to 273 undergraduate students in South Korea. To examine the association between the variables, this study used two spell out (SEM) comparison models. The results show that grit is positively related to sustainable behavior and emotional well-being. The effect of grit on emotional well-being was mediated by sustainable behavior. The effect of grit is higher on sustainable behavior than emotional well-being. In addition, sustainable behavior has a positive relationship to emotional well-being. The results show that the grit has an important implication for sustainable environment education and individual well-being.
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