Abstract :
Purpose: It has been well established that personality traits and
self-compassion are associated with psychological well-being, thus,
the current research aimed to investigate the underlying
mechanisms in a collectivist culture.
Methodology: The present study was a descriptive
correlational one in terms of purpose and in terms of data
collection. Quantitative research approach was used. Male and
female University students of Ahvaz Farhangian University were
considered as a studies population. For the purpose of the
research, 150 students were selected as a sample using voluntaryavailable
sampling method. for measurement Ryff Psychological
Well-Being Scale, the NEO Personality Inventory, and Neff's Self-
Compassion Scale.
Findings: The results of correlation analysis showed that there
were significant relationships between the personality traits
(neuroticism, extraversion, agreeableness, and conscientiousness)
and self-compassion (self-kindness, isolation, mindfulness, and the
total score of self-compassion) with psychological well-being. The
regression analysis showed that neuroticism, extraversion, and
conscientiousness significantly predicted psychological well-being.
Discussion: The current research was one of the first Iranian
studies which addressed to the issues with a cultural point of view.
Also, this research tried to direct attention to other social factors
influencing gender differences (e.g., traditional socialization) as
well which are not discussed in other similar studies. The cultural
implications and future orientations have been discussed.
Keywords :
personality traits , psychological well-being , self-compassion , cultural differences , gender differences