Life satisfaction and positive youth development in Serbia
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Life satisfaction is closely related to emotional, behavioural, social, and environmental youth functioning. Starting from the hypothesis that positive youth development (PYD) qualities such as aspects of eudaimonic well-being lead to higher youth life satisfaction (the hedonic aspect of well-being), we explored predictions of Serbian youth life satisfaction based on the Five Cs on a sample of 215 Belgrade secondary school students (34.9% male students). The research results show that: the youth were mostly satisfied with their friends, their living environment, themselves, and their families, and least satisfied with their school; the Five Cs variables explain the highest percentage of variance in youth satisfaction with the family, and the lowest for satisfaction with the living environment; higher impacts on domain-specific life satisfaction were observed for connection (self-satisfaction, satisfaction with the family and school), confidence (satisfaction with the family and school)..., and caring (satisfaction with the living environment, school and friends), while competence only predicted self-safisfaction. Providing support for PYD promotion leads to greater satisfaction with different aspects of youth development ecology.
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life satisfaction / PYD / Five Cs / SerbiaSource:
Sociologija, 2023, 65, 1, 0-0Publisher:
- Belgrade : Sociological Scientific Society of Serbia
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IPITY - JOUR AU - Kovačević-Lepojević, Мarina AU - Gutvajn, Nikoleta AU - Tadić, Violeta PY - 2023 UR - http://ipir.ipisr.org.rs/handle/123456789/925 AB - Life satisfaction is closely related to emotional, behavioural, social, and environmental youth functioning. Starting from the hypothesis that positive youth development (PYD) qualities such as aspects of eudaimonic well-being lead to higher youth life satisfaction (the hedonic aspect of well-being), we explored predictions of Serbian youth life satisfaction based on the Five Cs on a sample of 215 Belgrade secondary school students (34.9% male students). The research results show that: the youth were mostly satisfied with their friends, their living environment, themselves, and their families, and least satisfied with their school; the Five Cs variables explain the highest percentage of variance in youth satisfaction with the family, and the lowest for satisfaction with the living environment; higher impacts on domain-specific life satisfaction were observed for connection (self-satisfaction, satisfaction with the family and school), confidence (satisfaction with the family and school), and caring (satisfaction with the living environment, school and friends), while competence only predicted self-safisfaction. Providing support for PYD promotion leads to greater satisfaction with different aspects of youth development ecology. PB - Belgrade : Sociological Scientific Society of Serbia T2 - Sociologija T2 - Sociologija T1 - Life satisfaction and positive youth development in Serbia EP - 0 IS - 1 SP - 0 VL - 65 DO - 10.2298/SOC220802008K ER -
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Kovačević-Lepojević, М., Gutvajn, N.,& Tadić, V.. (2023). Life satisfaction and positive youth development in Serbia. in Sociologija Belgrade : Sociological Scientific Society of Serbia., 65(1), 0-0. https://doi.org/10.2298/SOC220802008K
Kovačević-Lepojević М, Gutvajn N, Tadić V. Life satisfaction and positive youth development in Serbia. in Sociologija. 2023;65(1):0-0. doi:10.2298/SOC220802008K .
Kovačević-Lepojević, Мarina, Gutvajn, Nikoleta, Tadić, Violeta, "Life satisfaction and positive youth development in Serbia" in Sociologija, 65, no. 1 (2023):0-0, https://doi.org/10.2298/SOC220802008K . .