| Literature DB >> 24283390 |
Evangelie Daskagianni1, Christine Dimitrakaki2, Gerasimos Kolaitis3, Yannis Tountas2, Dimitra Petanidou2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: During adolescence children are usually confronted with an expanding social arena. Apart from families, schools and neighbourhoods, peers, classmates, teachers, and other adult figures gain increasing importance for adolescent socio-emotional adjustment. The aim of the present study was to investigate the extent to which Greek adolescents' perceived well-being in three main social contexts (family, school and peers) predicted self-reported Subjective Health Complaints.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24283390 PMCID: PMC4175490 DOI: 10.1186/1751-0759-7-17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biopsychosoc Med ISSN: 1751-0759
Descriptive statistics and bivariate correlations among all variables
| Girls | 659 | 60.6 | na | na | 1.00 | | | | | | | |
| | Boys | 428 | 39.4 | | | | | | | | | |
| 12-15 | 725 | 66.7 | na | na | −0.07* | 1.0 | | | | | | |
| | 16-18 | 362 | 33.3 | | | | | | | | | |
| 0-100 | na | na | 69.75 | 24.25 | 0.05 | −0.06** | 1.00 | | | | | |
| 0-100 | na | na | 70.23 | 20.21 | 0.11* | −0.18* | 0.33* | 1.00 | | | | |
| 0-100 | na | na | 64.13 | 18.58 | −0.003 | −0.27* | 0.27* | 0.47* | 1.00 | | | |
| 0-100 | na | na | 70.53 | 21.17 | 0.06 | −0.11* | 0.24* | 0.30* | 0.19* | 1.00 | | |
| 1-40 | na | na | 17.3 | 0.78 | −0.22* | 0.18* | −0.21 * | −0.4 * | −0.33* | −0. 25* | 1.00 |
M = arithmetic mean, SD = standard deviation, PQFR = Perceived Quality of Financial Resources, SHC = subjective health complaints.
†Girls were coded as 0 and boys as 1.
‡ Age category 12–15 was coded as 0 and age category 16–18 was coded as 1.
ǂ Spearman correlation coefficient.
*p < 0.01, **p < 0.05.
Summary of hierarchical multiple linear regression analysis for variables predicting adolescents’ SHC
| | β† Step 1 | β† Step 2 | β† Step 3 | β† Step 4 |
| Step 1: Background variables | | |||
| Gender‡ | -.186* | -.156* | -.172* | -.167* |
| Ageǂ | .142* | .094* | .059*** | .055*** |
| PQFR | -.199* | -.090** | -.066*** | -.047 |
| Step 2: Perceived family wellbeing | | |||
| Perceived family wellbeing | | -.332* | -.256* | -.228* |
| Step 3: Perceived school wellbeing | | |||
| Perceived school wellbeing | | | -.190* | -.186* |
| Step 4: Perceived wellbeing among Peers | | |||
| Perceived wellbeing among Peers | | | | -.122* |
| Model summary | | |||
| ΔF | 42.98* | 126.39* | 37.17* | 18.50* |
| Df | 3, 1083 | 1, 1082 | 1, 1081 | 1, 1080 |
| R2 | .106 | .200 | .226 | .239 |
| ΔR2 | .106 | .093 | .027 | .013 |
β† = standardized regression coefficients.
‡Girls were coded as 0 and boys as 1.
ǂ Age category 12–15 was coded as 0 and 16–18 as 1.
*p < 0.001 **p < 0.005 ***p < 0.05.