Role of Perceived Self-efficacy and Spousal Support in Psychological Well-being of Female Entrepreneurs

The present study was attempted to investigate the role of perceived self-efficacy and spousal support in psychological well-being of female entrepreneurs. It was also intended to determine the moderating effect of spousal support in the relationship between perceived self-efficacy and psychological...

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Published inPakistan journal of psychological research : PJPR Vol. 34; no. 4; pp. 899 - 917
Main Authors Rasool, Iqra, Zubair, Aisha, Anwar, Mubeen
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Islamabad Knowledge Bylanes 22.12.2019
Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research
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Summary:The present study was attempted to investigate the role of perceived self-efficacy and spousal support in psychological well-being of female entrepreneurs. It was also intended to determine the moderating effect of spousal support in the relationship between perceived self-efficacy and psychological well-being. The sample comprised of 405 female entrepreneurs with age range from 22-49 years. Generalized Self-Efficacy Scale (Rehman & Rehman, 2004), Spousal Support Inventory for Workers (Malik & Khan, 2001), and Affectometer-2 (Naheed, 1997) were used to assess major constructs of the study. Results showed that perceived self-efficacy was positively associated with spousal support and psychological well-being. Similarly, spousal support was positively linked with psychological well-being. Moreover, spousal support significantly moderated the relationship between perceived self-efficacy and psychological well-being. Differences on educational groups and type of entrepreneurship reflected differential levels of perceived self-efficacy, spousal support, and psychological well-being. Future implications of the study were also discussed.
ISSN:1016-0604
2663-208X
DOI:10.33824/PJPR.2019.34.4.48