Factors influencing self-esteem in Tunisian adolescents with prosocial behavior

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作者
Nada, Charfi [1 ]
Wiem, Kammoun [2 ]
Manel, Maalej Bouali [1 ]
Sana, Omri [1 ]
Rim, Feki [1 ]
Najeh, Smaoui [1 ]
Lobna, Zouari [1 ]
Yosr, Moalla [2 ]
Jihene, Ben Thabet [1 ]
Mohamed, Maalej [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sfax, Hedi Chaker Univ Hosp, Fac Med Sfax, Psychiat C Dept, Sfax, Tunisia
[2] Univ Sfax, Hedi Chaker Univ Hosp, Fac Med Sfax, Child Psychiat Dept, Sfax, Tunisia
关键词
adolescents; proscocial behavior; self-esteem; Coopersmith self-esteem inventory;
D O I
10.15761/0101-60830000000278
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Background and aim: Previous research has shown some varying results of the link between prosocial behavior and self-esteem among adolescents. However, there is a dearth of studies considering the external factors' impact on self-esteem among those adolescents. Thus, this study aimed to assess self-esteem among a group of adolescents with prosocial behavior in the city of Sfax and to investigate whether their self-esteem would be influenced by individual and familial factors. Methods: We led a transversal study, including 90 adolescents aged 14-20 years and members of voluntary association in Sfax (Tunisia). Self-esteem was measured by Coopersmith self-esteem inventory (SEI). Results: The mean age was 16.59 years with a sex ratio of 0.87 (53.3% female). All the participants were schooled and 30% of them attended high schools. 71.1% were from high-income families and 78.9% of them lived in two-parent families. A rate of 58.9% of adolescents had a high total self-esteem score mainly in the familial and in the social subscales. High total self-esteem was significantly associated with a high parental educational level (p=0.001), a harmonious relationship with parents (p=0.020) and participation in decision-making processes within the family (p=0.009). The academic average was significantly higher in adolescents with high total self-esteem (p=0.001). Conclusion: This study highlighted the role of structural factors such as family's income and interpersonal relationships and emphasized the crucial role of academic success as predictable indicators of high self-esteem.
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