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SCHOOL CONNECTEDNESS, SELF-ESTEEM, AND ADOLESCENT

School Connectedness, Self-Esteem, and Adolescent Life Satisfaction

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Abstract

We collected data from 652 students enrolled in grades 5-12 in a rural southern school district to identify whether a pair of self-appraised social constructs could significantly predict adolescent life satisfaction. Using a simultaneous multiple regression analysis, we found that both self-esteem and school connectedness significantly predicted life satisfaction among adolescents, accounting for 40% of the variance in our outcome variable. Considering these results, we present several practice-based recommendations for professional school counselors interested in promoting life satisfaction with their students.

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