학술논문

Impact of Personal Resources on Well-Being of Doctoral Students in Indian Higher Academic Institutions
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Author
Source
Educational and Developmental Psychologist. 2024 41(1):58-73.
Subject
India
Language
English
ISSN
2059-0776
2059-0784
Abstract
Objective: The quantitative measurement and antecedents of doctoral well-being have not been sufficiently explored in the extant literature, creating a significant gap based on alarming statistics of high attrition rates and psychological distress among PhD scholars. Therefore, based on the theory of conservation of resources, our study examines the role of personal resources such as harmonious passion (HP), Grit, and psychological capital (PsyCap) in enhancing PhD students' well-being. Additionally, it proposes a novel conceptualisation of doctoral well-being, combining research engagement (eudaimonic well-being) and satisfaction (hedonic well-being). Method: We use structural equation modelling to analyse data collected from 239 doctoral students in India's higher educational institutions (HEI). Results: The results show that HP and Grit are significantly and positively associated with doctoral students' well-being while PsyCap partially mediates the relationship of HP and Grit with well-being. Conclusions: HP and Grit are personal resources which can enhance doctoral students' well-being. PsyCap assists in this process through resource gain whereby students with higher personal resources could gather further resources, leading to hedonic and eudaimonic well-being. The study also highlights practical implications for supervisors and management of HEIs.