APS

2026 APS Annual Convention · 2026

Well-Being Predicted By Anxiety, Depression, Autism Spectrum, Obsessive-Compulsive and Eating Disorders

Barcelona, Spain · May 2026

Posters · Mental Health in Focus: Symptoms, Support & Intervention

  • Nino Butsashvili
    Ilia State University, Dimitri Uznadze Institute of Psychology
  • Irina Vardanashvili
    Ilia State Univeristy, Dimitri Uznadze Institute of Psychology
  • Ia Shekriladze
    Ilia State Univeristy, Dimitri Uznadze Institute of Psychology
  • Nino Javakhishvili
    Ilia State Univeristy, Dimitri Uznadze Institute of Psychology

Abstract

The study investigated how five psychological traits: anxiety (GAD-7) and depressive symptoms (PHQ-9), Autistic Spectrum (AQ-10), Obsessive-Compulsive disorder (OCD-R), eating disorder (EDE-QS), relate to psychological well-being. Nationally representative sample of 1700 adults in Georgia provided the data. Psychological well-being was uniquely predicted by all five variables, albeit in different directions.

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