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Subjective well-being in russian primary schoolchildren : The effect of family factors. / Leto, I. V.; Varshal, A. V.; Petrenko, E. N. и др.
в: Psikhologicheskii Zhurnal, Том 40, № 6, 01.01.2019, стр. 18-30.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Subjective well-being in russian primary schoolchildren
T2 - The effect of family factors
AU - Leto, I. V.
AU - Varshal, A. V.
AU - Petrenko, E. N.
AU - Slobodskaya, E. R.
N1 - Лето И.В. , Варшал А.В. , Петренко Е.Н. , Слободская Е.Р. Субъективное благополучие детей младшего школьного возраста: значение семейных факторов // Психологический журнал. - 2019. - T. 40. - № 6. - C. 18-30
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - The study aimed to investigate children subjective well-being with the Students' Life Satisfaction Scale (SLSS) and its relations to family factors estimated by parents in sample of primary schoolchildren. The study involved 906 children (54% of girls) from six to twelve years (mean age 9 +/- 1.2 years). Family factors included family type, education and profession of parents, financial situation, family cohesion, family violence; parental stress was measured by the short form of SRQ, parenting was evaluated with the short form of the APQ-BF questionnaire; and the child timespending with the family was measured using authors' scales. Most children rated their lives positively; girls' life satisfaction was somewhat higher than boys'; children with two parents scored higher than children from other types of families; however, these effects were less than 1% of variance. Correlation analysis showed that the child subjective well-being is positively related to family cohesion, financial situation, joint activities in public places, involvement of parents in the child's affairs and intrafamily activities and negatively with poor supervision, parental stress and corporal punishment. According to the results of multiple hierarchical regression analysis, the only predictor of child life satisfaction was joint activities in public places
AB - The study aimed to investigate children subjective well-being with the Students' Life Satisfaction Scale (SLSS) and its relations to family factors estimated by parents in sample of primary schoolchildren. The study involved 906 children (54% of girls) from six to twelve years (mean age 9 +/- 1.2 years). Family factors included family type, education and profession of parents, financial situation, family cohesion, family violence; parental stress was measured by the short form of SRQ, parenting was evaluated with the short form of the APQ-BF questionnaire; and the child timespending with the family was measured using authors' scales. Most children rated their lives positively; girls' life satisfaction was somewhat higher than boys'; children with two parents scored higher than children from other types of families; however, these effects were less than 1% of variance. Correlation analysis showed that the child subjective well-being is positively related to family cohesion, financial situation, joint activities in public places, involvement of parents in the child's affairs and intrafamily activities and negatively with poor supervision, parental stress and corporal punishment. According to the results of multiple hierarchical regression analysis, the only predictor of child life satisfaction was joint activities in public places
KW - subjective well-being
KW - life satisfaction
KW - family
KW - parents
KW - children
KW - primary school age
KW - CHILD MENTAL-HEALTH
KW - LIFE SATISFACTION
KW - INDEX
KW - Children
KW - Family
KW - Life satisfaction
KW - Parents
KW - Primary school age
KW - Subjective well-being
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UR - https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=41484302
U2 - 10.31857/S020595920007311-8
DO - 10.31857/S020595920007311-8
M3 - Article
VL - 40
SP - 18
EP - 30
JO - Psikhologicheskii Zhurnal
JF - Psikhologicheskii Zhurnal
SN - 0205-9592
IS - 6
ER -
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