[Social capital is associated with students’ subjective well-being in 1st year university life].

Q4 Psychology Shinrigaku Kenkyu Pub Date : 2016-08-01 DOI:10.4992/jjpsy.87.15010
Michimasa Haga, Keisuke Takano, Kazunori Hanyu, Masayuki Nishikawa, Shinji Sakamoto
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The purpose of this study was to examine how university social capital and subjective social capital could predict undergraduate students’ subjective well-being including depression, school satisfaction, and life satisfaction. In this cross-sectional study, we conducted multilevel structural equation modeling on the data of 2,021 students at 38 universities in Japan. At the university level, we found the associations between social capital (fellows) and depression, social capital (classmates) and life satisfaction, and social capital (faculty) and school satisfaction. At the student level, all subjective social capital (fellows, classmates, and faculty) were associated with all the factors of subjective well-being. These results suggest the influence of university social capital and that of subjective social capital are associated with students’ subjective well-being.

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[社会资本与大学生大学一年级主观幸福感相关]。
摘要本研究旨在探讨大学社会资本和主观社会资本对大学生主观幸福感(抑郁、学业满意度和生活满意度)的预测作用。在横断面研究中,我们对日本38所大学的2021名学生的数据进行了多层次结构方程建模。在大学层面,我们发现社会资本(同伴)与抑郁、社会资本(同学)与生活满意度、社会资本(教师)与学校满意度之间存在关联。在学生水平上,所有主观社会资本(同伴、同学和教师)都与主观幸福感的所有因素相关。这些结果表明,大学社会资本和主观社会资本的影响与学生的主观幸福感有关。
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