Bent, But Not Broken: Locus-of-Hope and Well-Being Among Malaysians Facing Economic Challenges Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Eugene Y. J. Tee
Raja Intan Arifah binti Raja Reza Shah
TamilSelvan Ramis
Lauren Chai Jia-Qi
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[1] Department of Psychology,Centre for American Education
[2] Faculty of Behavioural Sciences,undefined
[3] Languages,undefined
[4] and Education,undefined
[5] HELP University,undefined
[6] Department of Social,undefined
[7] Health and Organizational Psychology,undefined
[8] Utrecht University,undefined
[9] Sunway University,undefined
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Psychological Studies | 2022年 / 67卷
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Locus-of-hope; Hope; Well-being; Optimism;
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Hope is conceptualized as a cognitive set that has often been studied in the context of adversity. No studies, however, directly examine how locus-of-hope (LOH) influences psychological outcomes among vulnerable populations within collectivist cultural contexts. We address this gap by assessing the relationships between LOH and well-being among Malaysians facing financial struggles during the COVID-19 pandemic. We hypothesized that LOH will predict well-being but that external LOH will more strongly predict well-being than internal LOH. One-hundred and fifty-two (152) Malaysians (63 men, 89 women, average age 29.69 years old) who have (1) experienced loss of employment status (2) decrease in salary earnings or (3) earn below the lower 40% threshold of national household incomes completed a series of questionnaires assessing their LOH and well-being. Results indicate that controlling for age, perceptions of government efforts and trait optimism, LOH significantly predict well-being. Findings also show that internal LOH and LOH-family were the strongest predictors of well-being. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed in light of these findings.
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