Title of article
Environmental correlates of wellbeing among final-year high school students
Author/Authors
Louise Horstmanshof، نويسنده , , Renee Punch and Peter A. Creed، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
11
From page
101
To page
111
Abstract
In Australia there is widespread community concern about the wellbeing of adolescents, particularly at the important time of
approaching the transition from school to post-school life. However, few studies have focused on the wellbeing of Australian
Year 12 students. This paper reports on a study investigating wellbeing among 377 Year 12 students in three public high
schools in eastern Australia. The study explored wellbeing in terms of environmental and personality variables and
investigated whether the school setting provided environmental elements that enhance adolescent wellbeing in ways similar
to those provided by employment for adult wellbeing. The results indicated that school contributed significantly to
adolescent wellbeing by providing time structure, access to the wider society, and social contact. Personality variables were
found to be significant predictors of life satisfaction and affective wellbeing. The findings have implications for the
enhancement of environmental features that may optimise the wellbeing of adolescents at school
Keywords
Personality , Social contact , Anxiety , depression , Wellbeing , Time structure , Adolescence
Journal title
Australian Journal of Psychology
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Australian Journal of Psychology
Record number
707343
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