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Life events,self‐concept,and adolescents' positive subjective well‐being
Authors:Gable McCullough  E Scott Huebner  James E Laughlin
Abstract:This study investigated the interrelationships among global self‐concept, life events, and positive subjective well‐being (positive affect PA], negative affect NA], and life satisfaction LS]) in a sample of 92 high school students. The results demonstrated that life events contributed significant variance to predictions of PA, NA, and LS, over and above that of global self‐concept. Also, daily events contributed variance over and above that of major life events. Looking at the specific event types that related uniquely to the positive well‐being measures, only negative daily events related significantly to PA and NA, and only positive daily events related significantly to LS. The results also indicated that the positive well‐being constructs each contained unique variance and had different correlates, thus providing strong support for the multidimensionality of adolescent positive well‐being reports. Implications for further research and intervention programs are discussed. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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