J5-0165 — Final report
1.
Mercurialism and well-being: historical and contemporary perspective of the Scopoli's work

The article analyses the work of Scopoli concerning the effects of mercurialism from the historical and contemporary perspective. The analyses include the effects of mercurialism on mental well-being (depression etc.).

COBISS.SI-ID: 42150498
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Review and critical synthesis of the current research in domains of personality, cognition and mental well-being.

The book represents a scentific monography of the research work done on the fields of personality, cognitive abilities, well-being and mental health, decision making, values and successful life including the author's research in all these fields, among them also the studies dedicated to the personality structure and general factors of personality, cognitive abilities and mental well-being.

COBISS.SI-ID: 251286272
3.
Self-discrepancies as predictors of well-being

The study tested the hypothesis that mental ell-being can be successfully predicted on the basis of self-discrepancies being calculated in the agentic and communal personality traits. Regression and multivariate analyses of collected data demonstrated that the above mentioned discrepancies indeed significantly explained the variance in mental well-being.

COBISS.SI-ID: 42808162
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Psychometric reliability and validity of the Slovene version of the Questionnaire about interpersonal difficulties for adolescents.

The article analyses psychometric issues of the Slovenian version of the Questionnaire about interpersonal difficulties for adolescent. It focuses mainly on the reliability and validity of the instrument. The final form of the Slovene version is very useful. Its construction means a remarkable progress in the further perspective of the psychological assessment of mental and interpersonal well-being in adolescents.

COBISS.SI-ID: 44851042
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GFO and coping.

The study investigated the relationship between the general factor of personality (GFP) and the dimensions of coping. The results of the study confirmed the substantial positive correlation of GFP with the problem focused coping and its components and the negative correlation with the emotion focused coping and its components. The results also showed close connections between GFP and well-being.

COBISS.SI-ID: 43223394