This study investigated the characteristics of students who report extremely high levels of hope. A sample of 682 students (ages 11-17) completed measures of hope, school engagement, life satisfaction, self-worth, and mental health. Academic achievement was obtained from students’ school records. Based on their hope scores, students were divided into three groups: “extremely low” (bottom 10% of the distribution), “average” (middle 25%), and “extremely high” (upper 10%). Results indicate that students in the extremely high hope (EHH) group differed from students with average (AH) and extremely low hope (ELH) on all measures. Further, EHH and AH are associated with mental health benefits that are not ...
Abstract: Hope is the ability to plan pathways to desired goal despite obstacles and agency or motiv...
The primary purpose of this study is to examine whether hope serves as a protective factor in resili...
A 3-year longitudinal study explored whether the two-dimensional model of trait hope predicted degre...
Hope is one’s perceived ability to see a better tomorrow and the belief in one’s self that they can ...
A growing body of research has documented the positive implications of hope for well-being. C.R. Sny...
The current study presented how well academic self-efficacy, problem solving, gender, and age predic...
Hope is a motivational factor that helps initiate and sustain action toward long-term goals, includi...
Consistent with research approaches in positive psychology, the variables of optimism and hope were ...
The purpose of this study was to develop a tacit scale for 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students to measur...
As educators, it is in our best interest to care for the whole child, including social and emotional...
The aim of this study is to examine hope levels of secondary-school students in terms of perfectioni...
The aim of this study is to examine hope levels of secondary-school students in terms of perfectioni...
Life satisfaction has received a vast amount of attention in positive psychology. The importance of ...
The aim of this study was to explore the predictive effect of hope for resilience in socio-economica...
Snyder’s Hope Theory defines the construct of hope as the “sum of perceived capabilities to produce ...
Abstract: Hope is the ability to plan pathways to desired goal despite obstacles and agency or motiv...
The primary purpose of this study is to examine whether hope serves as a protective factor in resili...
A 3-year longitudinal study explored whether the two-dimensional model of trait hope predicted degre...
Hope is one’s perceived ability to see a better tomorrow and the belief in one’s self that they can ...
A growing body of research has documented the positive implications of hope for well-being. C.R. Sny...
The current study presented how well academic self-efficacy, problem solving, gender, and age predic...
Hope is a motivational factor that helps initiate and sustain action toward long-term goals, includi...
Consistent with research approaches in positive psychology, the variables of optimism and hope were ...
The purpose of this study was to develop a tacit scale for 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students to measur...
As educators, it is in our best interest to care for the whole child, including social and emotional...
The aim of this study is to examine hope levels of secondary-school students in terms of perfectioni...
The aim of this study is to examine hope levels of secondary-school students in terms of perfectioni...
Life satisfaction has received a vast amount of attention in positive psychology. The importance of ...
The aim of this study was to explore the predictive effect of hope for resilience in socio-economica...
Snyder’s Hope Theory defines the construct of hope as the “sum of perceived capabilities to produce ...
Abstract: Hope is the ability to plan pathways to desired goal despite obstacles and agency or motiv...
The primary purpose of this study is to examine whether hope serves as a protective factor in resili...
A 3-year longitudinal study explored whether the two-dimensional model of trait hope predicted degre...