Structural equation modeling of adolescents' life satisfaction

被引:0
|
作者
Kozeny, J. [1 ]
Csemy, L. [1 ]
Tisanska, L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Charles Univ Prague, Lab Psychomet Studii, Psychiat Centrum Praha, Lekarska Fakulta 3, Prague 18103 8, Czech Republic
来源
CESKOSLOVENSKA PSYCHOLOGIE | 2007年 / 51卷 / 03期
关键词
well-being; adolescents; SEM;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Objectives: The aim of the study was to test the effect of emotional support and family cohesion on the relationship among life satisfaction, somatic/psychic problems and adaptation to school environment. Subjects and setting: The subjects consisted of 921 15-year-old Czech pupils (508 girls and 413 boys). The data, extracted from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children International data archive, were collected using structured questionnaire in school environment. Statistical analysis: Relations among variables based on an estimate of the asymptotic sampling covariance matrix of the polychoric sample correlations, were analyzed by structural equation modeling using Generally Weighted Least Square iterative procedure. Results: Analysis of data using SEM brought acceptable support for the proposed model assuming effect of emotional support and family cohesion on the relationships among life satisfaction, somatic/psychic problems and adaptation to school environment. Model accounted for 31% and 35% of variance of boys and girls life satisfaction, respectively. The magnitude of congruence between the model and the data was noteworthy. Indices reflect that the model fits well and was also, apart from interfactor correlations and notably from error variances, gender invariant. Standardized effects of emotional Support and family cohesion on the life satisfaction, and family cohesion on adaptation to school environment were very similar and statistically significant for both groups. Nevertheless, it seems that life satisfaction of girls is noticeably more strongly associated with the degree of perceived emotional support, and also their adaptation to school environment could be more potent source of somatic/ psychic problem in comparison to boys. Study limitation: Structural equation models are essentially correlational in nature. Consequently, even with adequate fit indices and the explanation of a large proportion of variance in the criterion construct, other models could be equally viable. The present study is subject to several limitations. First, the findings require replication with an independent sample. Second, because the data relied on self-report measures, replication studies that include third-party observations of the participants' behavior would be desirable.
引用
收藏
页码:224 / 237
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] FAMILY STRENGTH AND LIFE SATISFACTION IN OLDER ADULTS WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS: A STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING
    Yang, Eunjin
    Kim, Seohyeon
    INNOVATION IN AGING, 2024, 8 : 1312 - 1312
  • [2] Relationships between psychopathology and quality of life among adolescents: a structural equation modeling approach
    Stevanovic, D.
    Atilola, O.
    Balhara, Y. P. Singh
    Avicenna, M.
    Kandemir, H.
    Vostanis, P.
    Knez, R.
    Franic, T.
    Petrov, P.
    Vlaskalic, Z.
    EUROPEAN NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2013, 23 : S614 - S614
  • [3] Factors Affecting Inpatient Satisfaction: Structural Equation Modeling
    Bayram Sahin
    Fatma Yilmaz
    Keon-Hyung Lee
    Journal of Medical Systems, 2007, 31 : 9 - 16
  • [4] Measuring employee satisfaction using Structural Equation Modeling
    Duserick, Frank
    Huang, Wifred
    Zhao, Jing
    Dai, Zong
    FIFTH WUHAN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON E-BUSINESS, VOLS 1-3: INTEGRATION AND INNOVATION THROUGH MEASUREMENT AND MANAGEMENT, 2006, : 1814 - 1827
  • [5] Assessing Employee Satisfaction Using Structural Equation Modeling
    Duserick, Frank
    Huang, Wilfred
    NINTH WUHAN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON E-BUSINESS, VOLS I-III, 2010, : 1347 - 1352
  • [6] Factors affecting inpatient satisfaction: Structural equation modeling
    Sahin, Bayram
    Yilmaz, Fatma
    Lee, Keon-Hyung
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SYSTEMS, 2007, 31 (01) : 9 - 16
  • [7] The impact of stress and coping strategies on life satisfaction in a national sample of adolescents: A structural equation modelling approach
    Milas, Goran
    Martinovic Klaric, Irena
    Malnar, Ana
    Saftic, Vanja
    Supe-Domic, Daniela
    Slavich, George M.
    STRESS AND HEALTH, 2021, 37 (05) : 1026 - 1034
  • [8] An application of structural equation modeling with partial least squares to analyze life satisfaction by degrees of urbanization
    Sanchez-Marti, Jose A.
    Esteban-Yago, Miguel A.
    ELECTRONIC RESEARCH ARCHIVE, 2024, 32 (08): : 4772 - 4795
  • [9] Using genomic structural equation modeling to examine the genetic architecture of PTSD and life satisfaction phenotypes
    Cusack, Shannon E.
    Wright, Anna W.
    Barr, Peter B.
    Notari, Emily
    Bountress, Kaitlin E.
    Amstadter, Ananda B.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTRAUMATOLOGY, 2025, 16 (01)
  • [10] Predicting the life satisfaction of education workers in Turkey: a meta-analytic structural equation modeling
    Kanadli, Sedat
    Arslantas, Haci Ismail
    Inandi, Yusuf
    ASIA PACIFIC EDUCATION REVIEW, 2023, 24 (04) : 515 - 530