Forecasting hope and mental health of students with happiness, interpersonal skills and responsibility Rezapour Mohammada, Qeisar Farhadb, Rezapour Nimac, Aalimahmoudi Parvanehd aDepartment of General Psychology, college of psychology, Khuzestan Sciences and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahvaz, Iran bDepartment of Public Administration, college of Humanities, Ramhormoz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ramhormoz, Iran cMedical Student, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran dTeacher of Education, District 2 Ahwaz Online published on 15 April, 2014. Abstract In this study the forecast hope and mental health students with happiness, interpersonal skills and responsibility was examined. 200 boys and 146 girl students were selected using multi-stage cluster sampling method. In this study to measure the variables inventories 1- Mental Health Inventory 25 questions (scl-25) 2- Miller hope Inventory 3- Oxford Happiness Inventory 4- Responsibility Inventory 5- Interpersonal Inventory adapted from Bar-on Emotional Intelligence Inventory were used. In order to analyze the data in this study, descriptive statistics and multiple regression techniques were used. The results of multiple regression analysis showed that happiness, interpersonal skills and responsibility variables explain 0.269% of hope factor's variable variance and 0.362% of mental health factor's variable variance. Top Keywords Happiness, interpersonal skills responsibility hope, mental health. Top |