社会经济地位
北京
心理学
比例(比率)
主观幸福感
自尊
路径分析(统计学)
中国
同侪关系
结构方程建模
社会心理学
发展心理学
同级组
人口学
幸福
地理
社会学
数学
人口
统计
地图学
考古
标识
DOI:10.1080/10611932.2023.2251842
摘要
AbstractTo explore senior high school students’ subjective socioeconomic status influence on their subjective well-being, and the role of self-esteem and peer relationships in it, a questionnaire survey was conducted among 394 high school students from the first grade to the third grade in Beijing using the Adolescent Subjective Socioeconomic Status Scale, Self-Esteem Scale, Adolescent Peer Relationship Scale, and Subjective Well-being Scale. The results show that: (1) Subjective socioeconomic status can positively predict subjective well-being; (2) Self-esteem and peer relationship play a completely mediating role in the relationship between subjective socioeconomic status and subjective well-being. Therefore, the improvement of high school students’ subjective well-being can be achieved through the dual path of intervening in students’ self-esteem level and improving their peer relationships.Keywords: Peer relationshipself-esteemsenior high school studentssubjective socioeconomic statussubjective well-being Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsBing GaoBing Gao and Jiaxi Wang are affiliated with the School of Education, Minzu University of China, Beijing.Jiaxi WangBing Gao and Jiaxi Wang are affiliated with the School of Education, Minzu University of China, Beijing.
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