Associations between school climate and student life satisfaction: resilience and bullying as mediating factors

Because adolescent life satisfaction is associated with important affective, behavioural and health-related outcomes during both adolescence and later life, strategies for promoting adolescent life satisfaction have potential social value. In the study reported in this article, associations are repo...

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Main Authors: Aldridge, Jill, McChesney, K., Afari, Ernest
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2020
Online Access:http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP110200285
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/89269
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author Aldridge, Jill
McChesney, K.
Afari, Ernest
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description Because adolescent life satisfaction is associated with important affective, behavioural and health-related outcomes during both adolescence and later life, strategies for promoting adolescent life satisfaction have potential social value. In the study reported in this article, associations are reported between perceptions of the school climate and reports of bullying, resilience and life satisfaction for 6120 Australian adolescents. The study extended past research, which has given little attention to either the relationships between these variables or the relative roles of various school climate sub-constructs. Aspects of the school climate explained 41% of the variance in adolescents’ resilience, 16% of the variance in bully victimisation, and 54% of the variance in life satisfaction. Further, resilience was positively associated with life satisfaction. These results affirm the importance of the psychosocial school climate as a mechanism for improving adolescent (and life-course) outcomes, strengthening calls for schools to give greater attention to improving their psychosocial climates.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-892692022-09-21T06:06:27Z Associations between school climate and student life satisfaction: resilience and bullying as mediating factors Aldridge, Jill McChesney, K. Afari, Ernest Because adolescent life satisfaction is associated with important affective, behavioural and health-related outcomes during both adolescence and later life, strategies for promoting adolescent life satisfaction have potential social value. In the study reported in this article, associations are reported between perceptions of the school climate and reports of bullying, resilience and life satisfaction for 6120 Australian adolescents. The study extended past research, which has given little attention to either the relationships between these variables or the relative roles of various school climate sub-constructs. Aspects of the school climate explained 41% of the variance in adolescents’ resilience, 16% of the variance in bully victimisation, and 54% of the variance in life satisfaction. Further, resilience was positively associated with life satisfaction. These results affirm the importance of the psychosocial school climate as a mechanism for improving adolescent (and life-course) outcomes, strengthening calls for schools to give greater attention to improving their psychosocial climates. 2020 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/89269 10.1007/s10984-019-09296-9 http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP110200285 restricted
spellingShingle Aldridge, Jill
McChesney, K.
Afari, Ernest
Associations between school climate and student life satisfaction: resilience and bullying as mediating factors
title Associations between school climate and student life satisfaction: resilience and bullying as mediating factors
title_full Associations between school climate and student life satisfaction: resilience and bullying as mediating factors
title_fullStr Associations between school climate and student life satisfaction: resilience and bullying as mediating factors
title_full_unstemmed Associations between school climate and student life satisfaction: resilience and bullying as mediating factors
title_short Associations between school climate and student life satisfaction: resilience and bullying as mediating factors
title_sort associations between school climate and student life satisfaction: resilience and bullying as mediating factors
url http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP110200285
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/89269