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Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association 2010;48(10):65-75. doi: https://doi.org/10.6115/khea.2010.48.10.065
The Relations of Children's Stress, Self-Esteem, and Subjective Well-Being
Mi-Kyung Choi
Department of Child and Human Development, Duksung Women’s University
Corresponding Author: Mi-Kyung Choi ,Tel: +82-02-901-8367, Email: dmkchoi@duksung.ac.kr
Received: July 31, 2010; Revised: August 9, 2010   Accepted: October 4, 2010.
ABSTRACT
The main purpose of this study was to examine the relations between Children's stress, self-esteem, and subjective well-being with a sample of 320 elementary school 5th graders (of which 161 were boys and 159 were girls) living in Seoul. They completed questionnaires on Children's stress, self-esteem, and subjective well-being. The results were analyzed by means of Pearson's correlation coefficients and regressions. It was observed that children's stress of studying/mother was negatively related to subjective well-being. Children's self-esteem was positively related to subjective well-being. Children's stress of studying/mother was negatively related to self-esteem. Self-esteem tended to play a perfectly mediating role between children's stress of studying/mother and subjective well-being. These results clearly indicate that children's self-esteem plays a crucial role in improving the levels of children's subjective well-being.
Keywords: subjective well-being, stress, self-esteem
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