The purpose of this study was to model mental vitality based on forgiveness and mindfulness with the mediating role of resilience. The present research design was descriptive and correlational with path analysis (regression) technique. The statistical population studied in this study was 55,000 students of Tehran Azad University. The sample size was determined based on Tabachnik and Fidel (2007) 108 people who were selected by convenience sampling. To collect information in this study, Ryan and Frederick (1997), Thompson, Snyder, Hoffman, Michel, Rasmussen et al. (2005), Bauer, Smith, Hopkins, Critmir and Tony (2006) Connor and Davidson (2003) resilience was used. The results of estimating the research model showed that mindfulness as a whole (ie direct and indirect effect) and in the standard case by 0.59 units (p <0.01) in explaining the variance of the criterion variable, ie mental vitality has a positive effect. Also, regarding the indirect effect of mindfulness and forgiveness on mental vitality through resilience, the results of standard estimation showed that mindfulness and forgiveness through resilience were 0.16 units (p <0.01) and 0.29 units (0.05, respectively).
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Special Received: 2023/06/19 | Revised: 2023/06/19 | Accepted: 2022/09/1 | Published: 2022/09/1