Subjective well-being, life satisfaction and interpersonal relationships associated to socio-demographic and contextual variables
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Resumo: | This study aims associating children’s satisfaction to their interpersonal relationships within their main contexts of interaction (family, friends and school) and their satisfaction regarding their subjective well-being, considering the variables age, gender, type of school (public or private) and city of living (capital or not). There were 2.280 children from 9 to 13 years old (M = 10,99; SD = 0,996), being 1.341 from the capital city (58,8%), most of them from public schools (61%) and 55,5% of the amount were girls. The results showed there is no difference between the average satisfaction data and the interpersonal relationships by age and that children living in country towns are more satisfied with their interpersonal relationships. Children who study in private schools are more satisfied with their family relationships and school environment, while students from public schools are more satisfied with their friendships; besides girls are more satisfied with both their school relationships and friends. The subjective well-being decreased as they become older and boys showed an average subjective well-being significantly higher than girls. Considering the interactions among subjective well-being and the variables evaluated, the children who presented higher average of subjective well-being are those who live in country towns and study in public schools and the ones who live in the capital and study at in private schools. |
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Santos, Bibiana Ramos dosCastellá Sarriera, JorgeBedin, Lívia Maria2020-10-22T04:06:58Z20191871-2576http://hdl.handle.net/10183/214324001117849This study aims associating children’s satisfaction to their interpersonal relationships within their main contexts of interaction (family, friends and school) and their satisfaction regarding their subjective well-being, considering the variables age, gender, type of school (public or private) and city of living (capital or not). There were 2.280 children from 9 to 13 years old (M = 10,99; SD = 0,996), being 1.341 from the capital city (58,8%), most of them from public schools (61%) and 55,5% of the amount were girls. The results showed there is no difference between the average satisfaction data and the interpersonal relationships by age and that children living in country towns are more satisfied with their interpersonal relationships. Children who study in private schools are more satisfied with their family relationships and school environment, while students from public schools are more satisfied with their friendships; besides girls are more satisfied with both their school relationships and friends. The subjective well-being decreased as they become older and boys showed an average subjective well-being significantly higher than girls. Considering the interactions among subjective well-being and the variables evaluated, the children who presented higher average of subjective well-being are those who live in country towns and study in public schools and the ones who live in the capital and study at in private schools.application/pdfengApplied research in quality of life. Netherlands. Vol. 14, no. 3 (Jul. 2019), p. 819-835.Satisfação com a vidaCriançaRelações familiaresInteração interpessoalDesenvolvimento infantilCidadesBem-estarEscolaBrasilInterpersonal relationshipsChild well-beingLife satisfactionSubjective well-being, life satisfaction and interpersonal relationships associated to socio-demographic and contextual variablesEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001117849.pdf.txt001117849.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain54861http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/214324/2/001117849.pdf.txt8ba6e1826b1888c47eee9675f1ff314eMD52ORIGINAL001117849.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf676209http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/214324/1/001117849.pdf0f083fcb635fcc48fe58dea1e7014a6dMD5110183/2143242020-10-23 04:09:58.046419oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/214324Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-10-23T07:09:58Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Subjective well-being, life satisfaction and interpersonal relationships associated to socio-demographic and contextual variables |
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Subjective well-being, life satisfaction and interpersonal relationships associated to socio-demographic and contextual variables |
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Subjective well-being, life satisfaction and interpersonal relationships associated to socio-demographic and contextual variables Santos, Bibiana Ramos dos Satisfação com a vida Criança Relações familiares Interação interpessoal Desenvolvimento infantil Cidades Bem-estar Escola Brasil Interpersonal relationships Child well-being Life satisfaction |
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Subjective well-being, life satisfaction and interpersonal relationships associated to socio-demographic and contextual variables |
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Subjective well-being, life satisfaction and interpersonal relationships associated to socio-demographic and contextual variables |
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Subjective well-being, life satisfaction and interpersonal relationships associated to socio-demographic and contextual variables |
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Subjective well-being, life satisfaction and interpersonal relationships associated to socio-demographic and contextual variables |
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Subjective well-being, life satisfaction and interpersonal relationships associated to socio-demographic and contextual variables |
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Santos, Bibiana Ramos dos |
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Santos, Bibiana Ramos dos Castellá Sarriera, Jorge Bedin, Lívia Maria |
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Castellá Sarriera, Jorge Bedin, Lívia Maria |
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Santos, Bibiana Ramos dos Castellá Sarriera, Jorge Bedin, Lívia Maria |
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Satisfação com a vida Criança Relações familiares Interação interpessoal Desenvolvimento infantil Cidades Bem-estar Escola Brasil |
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Satisfação com a vida Criança Relações familiares Interação interpessoal Desenvolvimento infantil Cidades Bem-estar Escola Brasil Interpersonal relationships Child well-being Life satisfaction |
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Interpersonal relationships Child well-being Life satisfaction |
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This study aims associating children’s satisfaction to their interpersonal relationships within their main contexts of interaction (family, friends and school) and their satisfaction regarding their subjective well-being, considering the variables age, gender, type of school (public or private) and city of living (capital or not). There were 2.280 children from 9 to 13 years old (M = 10,99; SD = 0,996), being 1.341 from the capital city (58,8%), most of them from public schools (61%) and 55,5% of the amount were girls. The results showed there is no difference between the average satisfaction data and the interpersonal relationships by age and that children living in country towns are more satisfied with their interpersonal relationships. Children who study in private schools are more satisfied with their family relationships and school environment, while students from public schools are more satisfied with their friendships; besides girls are more satisfied with both their school relationships and friends. The subjective well-being decreased as they become older and boys showed an average subjective well-being significantly higher than girls. Considering the interactions among subjective well-being and the variables evaluated, the children who presented higher average of subjective well-being are those who live in country towns and study in public schools and the ones who live in the capital and study at in private schools. |
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