Adolescence is a critical period of development, in which teenagers are continuously changing mentally, physically, and psychologically. They are learning more about the world and trying to strive for both parental independence and inclusion in social groups. The present paper covers recent literature on subjective wellbeing (SWB) among adolescents, aimed at measuring their emotional and retrospective cognitive evaluations of their own lives and identifying key factors that relate to SWB. Evidence shows the importance of the social dimension of life in shaping adolescent SWB. Parenting support, school contexts and school connectedness are among the most significant predictors of academic achievement and SWB
This article presents the results of a one-year follow-up study on a sample of 940 adolescents, in w...
This article presents the results of a one-year follow-up study on a sample of 940 adolescents, in w...
Aristotle believed that humans were creatures whose lives were a process of moving toward an end. T...
Adolescence is a critical period of development, in which teenagers are continuously changing mental...
Abstract. Human beings certainly want happiness in life, because happiness is something important an...
Well-being is a multi-faceted construct that encompasses all aspects of healthy and successful human...
The tripartite theory of subjective well-being (SWB) suggests that well-being in adults is a multidi...
Adolescence is a time with various opportunities of conflict. Conflict could be happen if adolescent...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how 10- to 15-year-old adolescents define their own perceptions ...
oai::article/1Wellbeing is a broad concept, and includes all manner of healthy and successful human ...
The aim of the study was to explore direct and indirect pathways from cognitive factors (academic an...
Over the last few years, different theoretical approaches have emerged advocating for a positive un...
Today, the construct of well‐being has assumed increasing importance in various areas of psychology ...
The evaluation of eudaimonic well-being in adolescence is hampered by the lack of specific assessmen...
Subjective well-being has been defined as an association among positive affect, negative affect, and...
This article presents the results of a one-year follow-up study on a sample of 940 adolescents, in w...
This article presents the results of a one-year follow-up study on a sample of 940 adolescents, in w...
Aristotle believed that humans were creatures whose lives were a process of moving toward an end. T...
Adolescence is a critical period of development, in which teenagers are continuously changing mental...
Abstract. Human beings certainly want happiness in life, because happiness is something important an...
Well-being is a multi-faceted construct that encompasses all aspects of healthy and successful human...
The tripartite theory of subjective well-being (SWB) suggests that well-being in adults is a multidi...
Adolescence is a time with various opportunities of conflict. Conflict could be happen if adolescent...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how 10- to 15-year-old adolescents define their own perceptions ...
oai::article/1Wellbeing is a broad concept, and includes all manner of healthy and successful human ...
The aim of the study was to explore direct and indirect pathways from cognitive factors (academic an...
Over the last few years, different theoretical approaches have emerged advocating for a positive un...
Today, the construct of well‐being has assumed increasing importance in various areas of psychology ...
The evaluation of eudaimonic well-being in adolescence is hampered by the lack of specific assessmen...
Subjective well-being has been defined as an association among positive affect, negative affect, and...
This article presents the results of a one-year follow-up study on a sample of 940 adolescents, in w...
This article presents the results of a one-year follow-up study on a sample of 940 adolescents, in w...
Aristotle believed that humans were creatures whose lives were a process of moving toward an end. T...