Life Satisfaction in Adolescents: The Effects of Perceived Family Economic Status, Self-Esteem and Quality of Family and Peer Relationships Cover Image

Life Satisfaction in Adolescents: The Effects of Perceived Family Economic Status, Self-Esteem and Quality of Family and Peer Realtionships
Life Satisfaction in Adolescents: The Effects of Perceived Family Economic Status, Self-Esteem and Quality of Family and Peer Relationships

Author(s): Andreja Brajša-Žganec, Marija Šakić, Zora Raboteg-Šarić
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Institut društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar
Keywords: life satisfaction; adolescents; economic status; self-esteem; social support; parenting practices

Summary/Abstract: In this research we aimed to determine to what extent socio-demographic variables, subjective material well-being, aspects of social relationships and personal resources predict adolescents' life satisfaction. The study included a representative sample of 2823 Croatian high school students. The participants completed scales measuring their perception of parental child-rearing practices, family cohesion, support from a close friend and global self-worth. The structured questions were used to assess students' global satisfaction with life, perception of economic status of their family and socio-demographic variables. The results of multiple regression analyses showed that adolescents' life satisfaction could be best explained by their higher self-esteem, family cohesion and parental support, and higher perceived material well-being. Significant interaction effects were also found which indicate that self-esteem and support from a close friend moderate negative effects of perceived material disadvantage on adolescents' life satisfaction.

  • Issue Year: 18/2009
  • Issue No: 101
  • Page Range: 547-564
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English
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