Research Article | Open Access

Basic Human Values, Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Psychological Well-Being Among University Students

    Maryam Siraaj

    Department of Psychology (Female Campus), International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan

    Bushra Hassan

    Department of Psychology (Female Campus), International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan

    Ghazala Fazaldad

    Department of Psychology (Female Campus), International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan

    Nazia Iqbal

    Department of Psychology (Female Campus), International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan

    Neelam Ehsan

    Department of Psychology (Female Campus), International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan


Received
17 Sep, 2021
Accepted
21 Apr, 2022
Published
30 Sep, 2022

The present study aimed to measure the relationship between basic human values, right-wing authoritarianism and psychological well-being among university students. The Portrait Values Questionnaire (Schwartz, 2003), Right-Wing Authoritarianism Scale (Altemeyer, 2006) and Ryff’s Psychological Well-Being Scale (Ryff & Keyes, 1995) were used to collect data. Sample comprised of 250 students including (men = 55, women = 195) from different universities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. The findings indicated that positive relationship existed between two orthogonal (openness to change vs. conservation & self-transcendence vs. self-enhancement) of basic values and psychological well-being and negative relationship was found between right-wing authoritarianism and two orthogonal dimensions (openness to change vs conservation & self-transcendence vs self-enhancement) of values. It was also observed that positive relationship exists between right-wing authoritarianism and psychological well-being. Nonsignificant gender differences were found on given study variables. The results of the given study can provide help in the educational sector for devising programs that can help inculcating certain values in the students in result enhancing their psychological well-being and general view of life.

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APA-7 Style
Siraaj, M., Hassan, B., Fazaldad, G., Iqbal, N., Ehsan, N. (2022). Basic Human Values, Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Psychological Well-Being Among University Students. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, 37(3), 489-503. https://doi.org/10.33824/PJPR.2022.37.29

ACS Style
Siraaj, M.; Hassan, B.; Fazaldad, G.; Iqbal, N.; Ehsan, N. Basic Human Values, Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Psychological Well-Being Among University Students. Pak. J. Psychol. Res 2022, 37, 489-503. https://doi.org/10.33824/PJPR.2022.37.29

AMA Style
Siraaj M, Hassan B, Fazaldad G, Iqbal N, Ehsan N. Basic Human Values, Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Psychological Well-Being Among University Students. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research. 2022; 37(3): 489-503. https://doi.org/10.33824/PJPR.2022.37.29

Chicago/Turabian Style
Siraaj, Maryam, Bushra Hassan, Ghazala Fazaldad, Nazia Iqbal, and Neelam Ehsan. 2022. "Basic Human Values, Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Psychological Well-Being Among University Students" Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research 37, no. 3: 489-503. https://doi.org/10.33824/PJPR.2022.37.29