Subjective well-being in urban adolescents of color |
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Authors: | Vera Elizabeth Thakral Charu Gonzales Rufus Morgan Melissa Conner Wendy Caskey Erin Bauer Amber Mattera Laurie-Ann Clark Stacy Bena Kim Dick Laura |
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Affiliation: | School of Education, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL 60611, USA. evera@luc.edu |
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Abstract: | Relationships among predictors and criteria of subjective well-being were examined in a sample of 151 urban adolescents of color, ages 12-15. The relative strengths of family, peer, and school-related support and esteem in predicting three measures of subjective well-being (life satisfaction, positive affect, and negative affect) were explored. Results suggested that sense of worth in one's family explained a significant amount of variance in subjective well-being variables, above and beyond the contributions of individual, school, and peer-related variables. Implications for prevention and mental health promotion with urban adolescents of color are discussed based on these findings. |
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