Padmanabhanunni, AnitaPretorius, Tyrone B2023-04-132023-04-132023Padmanabhanunni, A., & Pretorius, T. B. (2023). Promoting well-being in the face of a pandemic: The role of sense of coherence and ego-resilience in the relationship between psychological distress and life satisfaction. South African Journal of Psychology, 53(1) 124– 133. https://doi.org/10.1177/008124632211132078-8208https://doi.org/10.1177/00812463221113http://hdl.handle.net/10566/8779COVID-19 has impacted negatively on the lives and academic activities of university students. This has contributed to increasing levels of psychological distress among this population group. Intrinsic and contextual factors can mediate the psychological impact of the pandemic. The study focuses on sense of coherence and ego-resilience as potential protective factors on indices of psychological distress and life satisfaction. Participants were undergraduate students (N = 337) at a South African university who completed six self-report questionnaires, namely, the Beck Hopelessness Scale, the University of California Los Angeles Loneliness Scale, the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale, the Sense of Coherence Scale, the Ego-Resilience Scale, and the Satisfaction with Life Scale. To examine the direct and mediating effects of sense of coherence and ego-resilience on psychological distress, structural equation modeling was used.enCovid-19DepressionPublic healthPsychologySouth AfricaPromoting well-being in the face of a pandemic: The role of sense of coherence and ego-resilience in the relationship between psychological distress and life satisfactionArticle