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Positive and negative well-being among adolescents from theological and conventional schools in India
Authors:Manpreet Kaur  Zena R. Mello
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA, USA
Abstract:In this pilot study, we examined positive and negative well-being among 60 students from theological and conventional schools. Participants included 30 students (50% females) from each school, aged 16–18 years. Self-reported measures included life satisfaction and achievement motivation for positive well-being and stress and anxiety for negative well-being. Results indicated that theological school students reported much lower life satisfaction compared to students in conventional schools with a large effect size. Similar patterns were observed with stress and anxiety, although effects were small. There were no differences in achievement motivation between the two schools. Regarding gender, findings showed that males reported lower stress and anxiety than their female counterparts and these effects were large. Genders did not differ in life satisfaction and achievement motivation.
Keywords:Adolescents  positive well-being  negative well-being  theological school  conventional school
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