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A Study on the Relationships among Spiritual well-being, Aggression, and Happiness of the Students in Christian Universities

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Abstract

Purpose: The aims of this study is to examine the relationships among spiritual well-being, aggression and happiness of the students in two Christian Universities.

Methods:The data were collected from 486 students who were attending Christian Universities in Jeonbuk province. General characteristics, mean value, and correlations were performed using SPSS 18.0 Program to analyze the data.

Results: The mean value of the spiritual well-being was 72.03 (SD=9.80), the mean value of aggression was 67.56 (SD=13.90), and the mean value of happiness was 19.54 (SD=4.23). Relationships between spiritual well-being and aggression showed negative correlation ((r=-.251, p<.01), between spiritual well-being and happiness showed positive correlation (r=.455, p<.01), and between happiness and aggression showed negative correlation (r=-.305, p<.01).

Conclusion: The findings of this study provide basic data for the development of education programs for personality training and curriculum.
KeyWords

Relationships, Spiritual well-being, Happiness, Aggression
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