What leads subjective well-being to change throughout adolescence? : an exploration of potential factors

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Autor(a) principal: González Carrasco, Mónica
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Casas, Ferran, Viñas, Ferran, Malo, Sara, Gras, María Eugenia, Bedin, Lívia Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/214272
Resumo: This article presents the results of a one-year follow-up study on a sample of 940 adolescents, in which participants have been classified according to the changes they have experienced in their subjective well-being (SWB), measured by means of two different single-item scales (overall life satisfaction –OLS– and happiness overall – HOL). A range of multinomial logistic regression models were employed to determine which factors lead to such differences. Results show that when OLS is considered, the factor most contributing to an increase in SWB is family self-concept, while the one most contributing to its decrease is satisfaction with the family. When HOL is taken as the dependent variable, the most important factor in predicting an increase in SWB is being valued in the future according to the amount of money I have, with life optimism being the most important factor in predicting its decrease. Only three indicators (the importance of being valued in the future according to the amount of money I have, feeling happy at home and satisfaction with myself) contribute to explaining both boys’ and girls’ models when OLS is taken as the dependent variable, while only one indicator (satisfaction with standard of living) is shared in both boys’ and girls’ models when HOL is the dependent variable. The resulting implications for adolescent SWB are discussed.
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spelling González Carrasco, MónicaCasas, FerranViñas, FerranMalo, SaraGras, María EugeniaBedin, Lívia Maria2020-10-20T04:01:34Z20171874-8988http://hdl.handle.net/10183/214272001117972This article presents the results of a one-year follow-up study on a sample of 940 adolescents, in which participants have been classified according to the changes they have experienced in their subjective well-being (SWB), measured by means of two different single-item scales (overall life satisfaction –OLS– and happiness overall – HOL). A range of multinomial logistic regression models were employed to determine which factors lead to such differences. Results show that when OLS is considered, the factor most contributing to an increase in SWB is family self-concept, while the one most contributing to its decrease is satisfaction with the family. When HOL is taken as the dependent variable, the most important factor in predicting an increase in SWB is being valued in the future according to the amount of money I have, with life optimism being the most important factor in predicting its decrease. Only three indicators (the importance of being valued in the future according to the amount of money I have, feeling happy at home and satisfaction with myself) contribute to explaining both boys’ and girls’ models when OLS is taken as the dependent variable, while only one indicator (satisfaction with standard of living) is shared in both boys’ and girls’ models when HOL is the dependent variable. The resulting implications for adolescent SWB are discussed.application/pdfengChild Indicators Research. Dordrecht. Vol. 10, n.1 (mar. 2017), p. 33–56.AdolescenteSatisfação com a vidaFelicidadeFatores etáriosFatores sexuaisBem-estarSubjective well-beingAdolescenceMultinomial logistic regressionLongitudinal studyWhat leads subjective well-being to change throughout adolescence? : an exploration of potential factorsEstrangeiroinfo: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:UFRGSTEXT001117972.pdf.txt001117972.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain75807http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/214272/2/001117972.pdf.txtd3a3ec1c1959695fe7e316e6b5cf4cddMD52ORIGINAL001117972.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf485198http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/214272/1/001117972.pdf68e7e6326eb6423ecc8e36034e77c0b8MD5110183/2142722020-10-21 04:00:30.306886oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/214272Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-10-21T07:00:30Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title What leads subjective well-being to change throughout adolescence? : an exploration of potential factors
spellingShingle What leads subjective well-being to change throughout adolescence? : an exploration of potential factors
González Carrasco, Mónica
Adolescente
Satisfação com a vida
Felicidade
Fatores etários
Fatores sexuais
Bem-estar
Subjective well-being
Adolescence
Multinomial logistic regression
Longitudinal study
title_short What leads subjective well-being to change throughout adolescence? : an exploration of potential factors
title_full What leads subjective well-being to change throughout adolescence? : an exploration of potential factors
title_fullStr What leads subjective well-being to change throughout adolescence? : an exploration of potential factors
title_full_unstemmed What leads subjective well-being to change throughout adolescence? : an exploration of potential factors
title_sort What leads subjective well-being to change throughout adolescence? : an exploration of potential factors
author González Carrasco, Mónica
author_facet González Carrasco, Mónica
Casas, Ferran
Viñas, Ferran
Malo, Sara
Gras, María Eugenia
Bedin, Lívia Maria
author_role author
author2 Casas, Ferran
Viñas, Ferran
Malo, Sara
Gras, María Eugenia
Bedin, Lívia Maria
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv González Carrasco, Mónica
Casas, Ferran
Viñas, Ferran
Malo, Sara
Gras, María Eugenia
Bedin, Lívia Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adolescente
Satisfação com a vida
Felicidade
Fatores etários
Fatores sexuais
Bem-estar
topic Adolescente
Satisfação com a vida
Felicidade
Fatores etários
Fatores sexuais
Bem-estar
Subjective well-being
Adolescence
Multinomial logistic regression
Longitudinal study
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Subjective well-being
Adolescence
Multinomial logistic regression
Longitudinal study
description This article presents the results of a one-year follow-up study on a sample of 940 adolescents, in which participants have been classified according to the changes they have experienced in their subjective well-being (SWB), measured by means of two different single-item scales (overall life satisfaction –OLS– and happiness overall – HOL). A range of multinomial logistic regression models were employed to determine which factors lead to such differences. Results show that when OLS is considered, the factor most contributing to an increase in SWB is family self-concept, while the one most contributing to its decrease is satisfaction with the family. When HOL is taken as the dependent variable, the most important factor in predicting an increase in SWB is being valued in the future according to the amount of money I have, with life optimism being the most important factor in predicting its decrease. Only three indicators (the importance of being valued in the future according to the amount of money I have, feeling happy at home and satisfaction with myself) contribute to explaining both boys’ and girls’ models when OLS is taken as the dependent variable, while only one indicator (satisfaction with standard of living) is shared in both boys’ and girls’ models when HOL is the dependent variable. The resulting implications for adolescent SWB are discussed.
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