Positive Psychology Course: A Way to Improve Well-Being
Author(s) -
Berna A. Sarı,
Fatma TURAN,
Barış Metin,
Hande SİNİRLİOĞLU ERTAŞ,
Nevzat Tarhan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of education and future
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2146-8249
DOI - 10.30786/jef.591777
Subject(s) - happiness , positive psychology , psychology , emotional intelligence , sample (material) , well being , social psychology , course (navigation) , life satisfaction , developmental psychology , applied psychology , psychotherapist , chemistry , physics , chromatography , astronomy
Today many universities provide courses on positive psychology. Previous studies have showed that the positive psychology course may serve to improve well-being of students. However, previous studies had limitations in sample size and sample characteristics. In the current study, we aimed to assess the beneficial effect of a compulsory positive psychology course on well-being, happiness, emotional expressiveness, life satisfaction, emotional intelligence and social intelligence in addition to experiences in close relationships. In total 308 undergraduate students (Mean age = 20, SD = 3; 237 female, 71 male) who took the positive psychology course volunteered to participate and filled in self-report questionnaires before and after the course (14 weeks later). The results showed that the participants’ overall happiness and emotional expressiveness increased after taking the positive psychology course. We conclude that positive psychology course is not only instructive, but it may also serve to increase happiness and emotional abilities of students.
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