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Abstract
This 4-year longitudinal study examined the perceived school performance, life satisfaction, and hopelessness of Chinese adolescents in Hong Kong. Over the period of the study, perceived school performance and life satisfaction decreased, whereas adolescent hopelessness increased. Consistent with our predictions, a positive relationship between perceived school performance and life satisfaction, a negative relationship between life satisfaction and hopelessness, and a negative relationship between perceived school performance and hopelessness were found. Structural equation modeling further showed that life satisfaction functioned as a mediator in the relationship between perceived school performance and hopelessness. The findings underscore the role of perceived school performance in adolescent well-being and suggest that promoting life satisfaction is a possible way of reducing adolescent hopelessness.Entities:
Keywords: Chinese adolescents; Hopelessness; Life satisfaction; Longitudinal design; Perceived school performance
Year: 2015 PMID: 26912946 PMCID: PMC4751166 DOI: 10.1007/s11205-015-0904-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soc Indic Res ISSN: 0303-8300
Descriptive analyses of the participants across the four time points
| Time point | Academic year | Number of participants | Mean age (SD) |
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| Time 1 | 2009/10 | 3328 | 12.59 (.743) |
| Time 2 | 2010/11 | 2905 | 13.59 (.697) |
| Time 3 | 2011/12 | 2668 | 14.54 (.680) |
| Time 4 | 2012/13 | 2427 | 15.49 (.656) |
Change trends of perceived school performance, life satisfaction, and hopelessness
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| ASC | 9.51 | 1.91 | 9.31 | 2.00 | 9.21 | 1.95 | 8.85 | 1.95 |
| LS | 19.83 | 5.37 | 19.18 | 5.43 | 18.90 | 5.27 | 18.54 | 5.27 |
| HL | 13.04 | 5.66 | 13.40 | 5.58 | 13.40 | 5.51 | 13.31 | 5.39 |
ASC academic and school competence, LS life satisfaction, HL hopelessness
Results of one-way repeated measures ANOVAs on ASC, LS, and HL (Bonferroni post-hoc comparisons)
| F | η2 | T1–T2 | T1–T3 | T1–T4 | T2–T3 | T2–T4 | T3–T4 | |
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| ASC | 220.883*** | .083 |
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| LS | 119.957*** | .047 |
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| HL | 7.250** | .003 |
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ASC academic and school competence, LS life satisfaction, HL hopelessness
T1 Time 1, T2 Time 2, T3 Time 3, T4 Time 4
*** p < .001; ** p < .01
Correlations between perceived school performance, life satisfaction, and hopelessness
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| 1. T1 ASC | 1 | |||||||||||
| 2. T1 LS | .353 | 1 | ||||||||||
| 3. T1 HL | −.292 | −.301 | 1 | |||||||||
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| 4. T2 ASC | .518 | .291 | −.234 | 1 | ||||||||
| 5. T2 LS | .272 | .568 | −.292 | .377 | 1 | |||||||
| 6. T2 HL | −.227 | −.309 | .449 | −.284 | −.378 | 1 | ||||||
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| 7. T3 ASC | .451 | .250 | −.202 | .573 | .290 | −.230 | 1 | |||||
| 8. T3 LS | .229 | .483 | −.240 | .294 | .588 | −.305 | .365 | 1 | ||||
| 9. T3 HL | −.225 | −.256 | .405 | −.279 | −.333 | .541 | −.321 | −.367 | 1 | |||
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| 10. T4 ASC | .389 | .226 | −.181 | .487 | .248 | −.237 | .561 | .290 | −.302 | 1 | ||
| 11. T4 LS | .235 | .427 | −.200 | .267 | .495 | −.258 | .272 | .593 | −.330 | .382 | 1 | |
| 12. T4 HL | −.216 | −.205 | .359 | −.239 | −.276 | .404 | −.279 | −.343 | .540 | −.307 | −.378 | 1 |
All correlation coefficients are significant at p < .001
ASC academic and school competence, LS life satisfaction, HL hopelessness
T1 Time 1, T2 Time 2, T3 Time 3, T4 Time 4
Fig. 1Structural model. All paths are significant (p < .05). ASC academic and school competence, LS life satisfaction, HL hopelessness. T1 Time 1, T2 Time 2, T3 Time 3, T4 Time 4
Mediating effect of life satisfaction in the relationship between perceived school performance and hopelessness across the four time points
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| Time 1 | .353 | −.226 | −.292 | −.213 | −.080 | −.101 | −.062 |
| Time 2 | .377 | −.316 | −.284 | −.165 | −.119 | −.142 | −.098 |
| Time 3 | .365 | −.288 | −.321 | −.216 | −.105 | −.128 | −.085 |
| Time 4 | .382 | −.305 | −.307 | −.191 | −.117 | −.138 | −.096 |
All coefficients are standardized and significant at p < .001
a path, IV to mediator; b path, direct effects of mediator on DV; c path, total effect of IV on DV; c′ path, direct effect of IV on DV; ab path, indirect effects of IV on DV through mediator; BC CI, bias corrected confidence intervals