Comparison of psychological well-being and life satisfaction between extended and nuclear family systems among students

Kanwal Jahan, S. Ali
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Background: The family system affects the mental health and well-being of an individual and significantly alters the satisfaction level. The current study intended to explore the differences in psychological well-being and life satisfaction between the students belong to extended and nuclear family systems. Methodology: For this comparative study, a sample size of 467 participants (204 male & 263 female) was selected, including 314 participants from the nuclear family system and 153 from the extended family system. The Ryff Psychological Well-being Scale (PWB) and the Diener Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) were used as outcome measuring tools. Results: The mean PWB scores were 343.45 ± 2.745 for the extended family system and 339.67 ± 1.90 for the nuclear family system. The mean score of satisfaction with life was 1.05 ± 5.64 for the extended family system, and the mean score for the nuclear family system was 1.05 ± 5.60 while (t=1.907). Moreover, women's PWB means the score was 343.71 ± 29.57, and men's PWB mean score was 333.80 ± 37.35. While the score of satisfaction with women's life was 22 ± 5.75, and the men's score was 22.58 ± 5.46. Conclusion: Results show no significant mean difference in the psychological well-being of participants of nuclear and extended family systems. Similarly, no significant difference was found in satisfaction with life between both family systems. Gender difference in PWB was found as women scored higher than men, while there was no gender difference among students in satisfaction with life.
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大家庭系统和核心家庭系统学生心理幸福感和生活满意度的比较
背景:家庭制度影响个人的心理健康和幸福感,并显著改变满意度。本研究旨在探讨大家庭和核心家庭学生在心理健康和生活满意度方面的差异。方法:在这项比较研究中,选择了467名参与者(204名男性和263名女性),其中314名来自核心家庭系统,153名来自大家庭系统。采用Ryff心理幸福感量表(PWB)和Diener生活满意度量表(SWLS)作为结果测量工具。结果:大家庭系统和核心家庭系统的PWB平均得分分别为343.45±2.745和339.67±1.90。大家庭系统的生活满意度平均得分为1.05±5.64,核心家庭系统的平均得分为10.5±5.60(t=1.907)。此外,女性PWB平均得分为343.71±29.57,男性PWB平均分为333.80±37.35。女性生活满意度得分为22±5.75,男性为22.58±5.46。结论:研究结果显示,核心家庭系统和大家庭系统参与者的心理健康状况没有显著的平均差异。同样,两种家庭制度在生活满意度方面也没有发现显著差异。PWB的性别差异表现为女性得分高于男性,而学生在生活满意度方面没有性别差异。
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