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Adolescent Life Satisfaction and Its Relationship with Triadic Family Interactions and Mental Health
Álvarez Kozubová, Karla ; Šírová, Eva (advisor) ; Rojas, Maria Graciela (referee) ; Frascarolo, France (referee) ; Bangdiwala, Shrikant (referee) ; Morávková Krejčová, Lenka (referee)
Adolescent Life Satisfaction and Its Relationship with Triadic Family Interactions and Mental Health Abstract Adolescents experience changes, discomfort and increased risk of psychopathology (Vicente et al., 2012), whose approach has been insufficient from the perspective focused on vulnerability/risk. The multidimensional perspective of health that considers protective and opportunity factors of development (Steinberg, 2014) becomes important. Subjective well-being (SWB) has been positioned as a multidimensional health assessment (Suldo & Shaffer, 2008), and the life satisfaction construct (LS) (Diener et al., 1985) as the most stable measure of SWB in constituting the overall judgment of the adolescents regarding their lives and the achievement of their aspirations, values and interests influenced by culture (Eid & Diener, 2004; Maddux, 2018; Seligman, 2011) in addition to their discomfort or symptoms. Objectives: to assess the relationship between life satisfaction, quality of triadic interactions (QIT) and mental health (MH) characteristics (risk and protection) in two groups of Chilean adolescents. Method: case-control study (Case: 30 triads with adolescent receiving care in mental health and Control: 15 triads with adolescent not receiving), non-experimental, cross-sectional with correlational...

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