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Multilevel analysis of child and adolescent subjective well‐being across 14 countries : child‐ and country‐level predictors.
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UPS BIBL CENTR SL-II-665
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NEWLAND, L.A.
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Multilevel analysis of child and adolescent subjective well‐being across 14 countries : child‐ and country‐level predictors. Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 395-413.
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Estratto da: Child Development 2019, 90, 2.
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This study tests an ecological, relationship‐based model of children's subjective well‐being with 9‐ to 14‐year‐old children (n = 25,906) from 14 countries across Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. Children completed the Children's Worlds survey, a self‐report measure of contextual and well‐being indicators. Multilevel modeling was used to predict children's well‐being (life satisfaction and self‐image) at two levels, child (age, gender, home context, family relationships, peer relationships, school context, teacher relationships, and neighborhood quality), and country (gross domestic product and income inequality). Findings indicated that intercepts varied significantly across countries. The majority of variance in children's well‐being was attributed to child‐level rather than country‐level factors. Country‐level factors did not strongly predict well‐being but marginally improved model fit.
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RELAZIONI FAMILIARI.
BENESSERE.
FAMIGLIA.
IDENTITÀ.
SVILUPPO.
EDUCAZIONE.
ASIA.
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SCHWEINLE, A.
GIGER , J.T.
LAWLER, M.J.
ROH S.
BROCKEVELT, B.L.
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Child Development 2019, 90, 2.
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