The relationship between contextual and dispositional variables and well-being and hopelessness in school context.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
The literature’s interest has been focused on the study of well-being or depression.
However, there has been little research that investigates the relationship between wellbeing
and hopelessness (HPL) and the underlying contextual and dispositional variables.
Therefore, the aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between some
contextual (need-supportive interpersonal behavior and need-thwarting interpersonal
behavior) and dispositional variables (dispositional optimism, positive/negative affectivity,
explanatory style), academic achievement, general well-being, and school HPL in
adolescent students. The results showed that general well-being was positively
predicted by need-supportive interpersonal behavior, dispositional optimism, positive
affectivity, and adaptive explanatory style (attribution to commitment in the school
context), while it was negatively predicted by negative affectivity. Meanwhile, school HPL
was positively predicted by need-thwarting interpersonal behavior, negative affectivity,
dysfunctional explanatory style (attribution to luck in the school context), while it was
negatively predicted by attribution to commitment in the school context and academic
achievement. These results provide useful data for the implementation of well-being
promotion and school HPL prevention. The implications are discussed as follows.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
well-being, academic achievement, school hopelessness, dispositional variables, contextual variables, adolescent students
Elenco autori:
Buzzai, C.; Sorrenti, L.; Orecchio, S.; Marino, D.; &, ; Filippello, P.
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