Subjective wellbeing and its relationship with academic achievement and multilinguality among Lebanese university students |
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Authors: | Ayyash-Abdo Huda Sánchez-Ruiz María-José |
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Institution: | Social Sciences Department, Lebanese American University, Beirut, Lebanon. habdo@lau.edu.lb |
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Abstract: | The study investigated three subjective wellbeing (SWB) components, namely positive affect (PA), negative affect (NA), and life satisfaction (LS), along with optimism and self-esteem and their association with academic achievement and multilinguality in a sample of 1401 Lebanese university students. As predicted, optimism and self-esteem correlated positively with LS and PA, and negatively with NA. Optimism, self-esteem and each of the SWB components jointly predicted academic achievement (GPA), with PA being an individually significant positive predictor. There were differences in the five key variables across language groups, specifically between Arabic-only speakers and some other groups: Compared Arabic-only speakers, bilingual speakers of Arabic and either English or French scored higher on self-esteem, PA and optimism, and lower on NA, while trilingual speakers of Arabic, English, and French scored higher on self-esteem, PA and LS. Language grouping was a significant predictor of the SWB components, optimism, and self-esteem even when controlling for GPA, socioeconomic status (SES), and religion. Lastly, the relevance of SES and religion for the prediction of SWB is discussed, and implications and future research questions are advanced. |
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Keywords: | SWB wellbeing life satisfaction affectivity optimism self‐esteem lebanon |
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