Freedom from fear and subjective well‐being: Does personal security affect life satisfaction?

Q2 Social Sciences
Anurug Chakma
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Abstract

What factors contribute to the life satisfaction of indigenous communities residing in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) in south‐eastern Bangladesh? This research delves into this question by examining the impacts of personal security, a key component of human security, on life satisfaction. A survey was undertaken in the CHT, collecting self‐reported data on personal security and life satisfaction from 384 indigenous respondents. Employing both ordinary least squares regressions and Tobit regressions, this study reveals a discernible and statistically significant negative association between personal insecurity and life satisfaction. The findings of this investigation underscore the importance of addressing personal security threats to enhance the well‐being of indigenous populations in the CHT. Policymakers and stakeholders can foster an environment where indigenous communities can survive, thrive and flourish by prioritizing measures to ensure freedom from fear.
免于恐惧和主观幸福感:个人安全感会影响生活满意度吗?
居住在孟加拉国东南部吉大港山区(CHT)的土著社区的生活满意度取决于哪些因素?本研究通过考察人身安全(人类安全的重要组成部分)对生活满意度的影响来探讨这一问题。在吉隆坡山区进行了一项调查,收集了 384 名土著受访者关于个人安全和生活满意度的自我报告数据。通过普通最小二乘法回归和托比特回归,本研究揭示了个人不安全感与生活满意度之间明显的、具有统计学意义的负相关关系。这项调查的结果强调了解决个人安全威胁以提高吉大港山区土著居民福祉的重要性。政策制定者和利益相关者可以通过优先采取措施确保免于恐惧,营造一个土著社区能够生存、发展和繁荣的环境。
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International Social Science Journal
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期刊介绍: The International Social Science Journal bridges social science communities across disciplines and continents with a view to sharing information and debate with the widest possible audience. The ISSJ has a particular focus on interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary work that pushes the boundaries of current approaches, and welcomes both applied and theoretical research. Originally founded by UNESCO in 1949, ISSJ has since grown into a forum for innovative review, reflection and discussion informed by recent and ongoing international, social science research. It provides a home for work that asks questions in new ways and/or employs original methods to classic problems and whose insights have implications across the disciplines and beyond the academy. The journal publishes regular editions featuring rigorous, peer-reviewed research articles that reflect its international and heterodox scope.
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