60 research outputs found
Personal growth initiative: Relation to Hedonia and Eudaimonia happiness among South African university students
Examination of the Psychometric Properties of the Personal Growth Initiative Scale-II in African American College Students
Personal growth initiative (PGI), an individual\u27s active and intentional desire to engage in the growth process, has been an important construct in studies of physical and mental health around the world. However, there is a dearth of research examining this construct in African American samples. In addition, PGI has recently undergone a revision of both its theory and measure; the resulting Personal Growth Initiative Scale-II (PGIS-II) has been validated for use only with European American and international college student samples. The current study examined the psychometric properties of the PGIS-II in a sample of African American college students. Confirmatory factor analyses yielded results consistent with previous studies, and the PGIS-II showed evidence of convergent and discriminant validity for three of its four factors. In addition, the PGIS-II was significantly related to aspects of Black racial identity, suggesting that it is a viable construct in this population
Examination of the Psychometric Properties of the Personal Growth Initiative Scale–II in African American College Students
The Effect of Parental Autonomy Support in the College Students' Commitment to Career Choice: Mediated by Personal Growth Initiative and Career Exploration Behavior
Self-Guided Psycho-Oncology: A Pilot Implementation Study Evaluating Usage of Conflict Analysis with Cancer Patients
The Differences in College Student Adaptation and Coping Strategy of the Subgroups using Psychological Separation, Dependence Denial, and Personal Growth Initiative
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