The Impact of College Students'Volunteer Participation in Public Welfare Labor on Psychological Capital
This study employed a random sampling method and selected a group of college student volunteers from the Red Cross Society of Jiangsu Province as the sample,retrieving 718 valid questionnaires.Among these respondents,619 volunteers had experience in public welfare labor.We investigated these volunteers'work engagement and psychological capital related to their participation in public welfare labor.The results show that work engagement in public welfare labor can positively predict psychological capital,with the dimensions of focus and dedication being significant factors influencing psychological capital.Hence,public welfare labor can effectively enhance individuals'psychological capital,helping college students better adapt to their environment and cope with various life situations.
Public welfare laborPsychological capitalLabor education