Abstract
The current study aimed to investigate the mediating role of flourishing motivation, self-management, and flourishing facilitators in the relationship between finalism and flourishing. For this purpose, 643 male high school students in Tehran were selected as the multi-stage clustering method and were then divided within each cluster by simple random sampling. After that, the participants responded to the related subscales from Ryff's Scales of Psychological Well-Being short-term, Soleimani et al. Flourishing Questionnaire, Mini-International Personality Item Pool, Private Self-Consciousness Scale, Researchers-Made Questionnaire of Flourishing Motivation & Contextual Conditions, Psychological Capital Questionnaire, The PERMA-Profiler, Duckworth Short Grit Scale, and Hojbarian et al. Human Psychological Flourishing Scale. Structural equation model analysis results showed that finalism had a significant positive effect on motivation for flourishing. Flourishing motivation and flourishing facilitators directly had a significant positive effect on self-management, directly and indirectly, and had a significant positive effect on flourishing (mediated by self-management). Self-management also directly had a significant positive effect on flourishing. The direct effect of contextual conditions on self-management and its indirect effect on flourishing were not significant. According to this study, methods to increase finalism, flourishing motivation, self-management, and flourishing facilitators for the students further flourishing are suggested.
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