Changes in the network structure of well-being components in adolescents in the school context: A 2-year longitudinal study

IF 3.8 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Ana Blasco-Belled , Mònica González-Carrasco , Ferran Casas
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Disentangling the connections between subjective and psychological well-being may help practitioners identify effective targets of intervention to promote mental health in school settings. Based on theoretical foundations of well-being, the present study utilized psychometric network analysis to explore prospective associations between the subjective and psychological well-being of adolescents over 2 years. To this end, a cross-sectional network was estimated at Time 1 (n = 560) and Time 2 (n = 281), followed by a longitudinal network incorporating individual changes across time points in each component (n = 235). The networks included different indicators of subjective (e.g., life satisfaction, positive affect, negative affect) and psychological well-being measured by means of self-reported questionnaires. The results revealed direct connections between indicators of subjective and psychological well-being over time. Positive affect, especially feeling happy and satisfied, exhibited most of these connections. Only one negative longitudinal association emerged, which involved negative affect (e.g., feeling worried) and psychological well-being. The suitability of the network approach to represent the structure of subjective and psychological well-being can be used to widen research on adolescents' well-being. Considering the longitudinal associations identified, the present study makes an exploratory hypothesis to propose specific connectors between subjective and psychological well-being as potential targets for interventions aimed at promoting adolescents' mental health.

学校环境下青少年幸福成分网络结构的变化:一项为期2年的纵向研究
理清主观和心理健康之间的联系可以帮助从业者确定有效的干预目标,以促进学校环境中的心理健康。本研究以幸福感的理论基础为基础,运用心理测量网络分析探讨了2岁以上青少年主观幸福感与心理幸福感之间的潜在关系。为此,在时间1 (n = 560)和时间2 (n = 281)估计了一个横截面网络,然后是一个纵向网络,包含每个成分在时间点上的个体变化(n = 235)。该网络包括不同的主观指标(如生活满意度、积极影响、消极影响)和心理健康,通过自我报告问卷的方式测量。研究结果揭示了主观幸福感和心理幸福感之间的直接联系。积极的情感,尤其是快乐和满足的感觉,表现出了这些联系的大部分。只有一个负面的纵向关联出现,涉及负面情绪(例如,感到担忧)和心理健康。网络方法在表达主观幸福感和心理幸福感结构方面的适用性可以用于扩大青少年幸福感的研究。考虑到所确定的纵向关联,本研究提出了一个探索性假设,提出主观和心理健康之间的具体联系,作为旨在促进青少年心理健康的干预措施的潜在目标。
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Journal of School Psychology
Journal of School Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
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6.70
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71
期刊介绍: The Journal of School Psychology publishes original empirical articles and critical reviews of the literature on research and practices relevant to psychological and behavioral processes in school settings. JSP presents research on intervention mechanisms and approaches; schooling effects on the development of social, cognitive, mental-health, and achievement-related outcomes; assessment; and consultation. Submissions from a variety of disciplines are encouraged. All manuscripts are read by the Editor and one or more editorial consultants with the intent of providing appropriate and constructive written reviews.
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