The Link Between Interpersonal Relationships And Psychological Well-being Among Condominium Residents The Case Of Mickey Leland Condominium Site In Addis Ababa
The aim of the study was to assess the link between interpersonal relationships (IPR) andrnpsychological well-being (PWB) among adult condominium residents. The research setting wasrnMickey Leland Condominium site in Addis Ababa. The sample was composed of two hundredrnfifty-two (136 males and 116 females) adults. A quantitative research approach was employed.rnParticipants were selected using stratified random sampling technique, and a representativernsample was drawn through simple random sampling. To collect the data, Ryff’s PsychologicalrnWell-being (RPWB) 18-item scale and Interpersonal Support Evaluation Short List 12-itemsrn(ISEL 12-Item) scales were used. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive statisticsrn(percentage, mean and standard deviation) Correlational and regression Analyses andrnMultivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) were used with the help of Statistical Package forrnSocial Scientists (SPSS) version 24. The study found a moderate positive and significantrnrelationship between IPR and PWB. Adult condominium residents’ total mean scores on IPR andrnPWB were also found to be above average. Moreover, no statistically significant differencesrnwere found in IPR and PWB with respect to age, sex, marital status education background, yearsrnof living in condominium, and monthly income. Practical and research implications of thernfindings are discussed