Seyed Taha Hashemi; Ahmad Alipour; Hossein Zare; Mahnaz Ali Akbari
Abstract
The present research aimed to study the indivisible self-model of wellness in Iranian students based on a descriptive research design. Using multi age sampling, a group of total 582 students of Tehran universities 235 Male, 353 female) with age mean of 25 was selected. The results of confirmatory factor ...
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The present research aimed to study the indivisible self-model of wellness in Iranian students based on a descriptive research design. Using multi age sampling, a group of total 582 students of Tehran universities 235 Male, 353 female) with age mean of 25 was selected. The results of confirmatory factor analysis showed that the indivisible self-model of wellness fits the data well. The internal correlations confirmed the significant relationship between the components of indivisible self-model of wellness. The results of t-test revealed the significant difference only between genders. Results of this study showed that the indivisible self-model of wellness can be applied in Iranian culture to improve the wellness and can be integrated and correlated with local and Islamic patterns to find the best wellness model