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Abstract

This study was designed to explore the relationship between family functioning, coping strategies, and psychological well-being (PWB). It is hypothesized that coping strategies would mediate the relationship between family functioning and PWB. Data were collected from participants during lockdown (N = 224) including male (n=97) and female (n=127) by using a convenient sampling technique. Family functioning, Coping strategies, and PWB were measured using the ICPS Family Functioning Scale, Cope Inventory, and Flourishing Scale, respectively. The Pearson product-moment correlation analysis indicated a significant relationship among family functions sub-scales, coping strategies sub-scales, and PWB. The results suggested a mediating role of active coping between subscales of family functioning and psychological well-being.
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Authors and Affiliations

Sheharyar Ahmad
1
Lubna Nasreen
2
Sumaya Batool
3
Shazia Khalid
4

  1. Beaconhouse National University
  2. University of Punjab
  3. University of Sargodha
  4. Preston University Kohat, Islamabad Campus

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