Abstract

An Integrative Self-Knowledge (ISK) construct displays tendencies to engage in a cognitive process of uniting past, present, and desired future self experience into a meaningful whole. The present study examined relationships between ISK and Mental Health in Iranian population. One hundred and forty students filled ISK, GHQ-28, MHI-18, Depression and Anxiety scales. Obtained data were analyzed with using of Pearson's correlation coefficients and regression analysis. Result revealed that Self- Knowledge processes were positively associated with mental health and negatively with General Health Scores, Depression and Anxiety. As hypothesized, regression analyses revealed that ISK was the positive predictor of Mental Health.

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