ERIC Number: EJ1463842
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2019
Pages: 13
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Subjective Well-Being among First-Year University Students: A Two-Wave Prospective Study in Flanders, Belgium
David De Coninck; Koen Matthijs; Patrick Luyten
Student Success, v10 n1 p33-45 2019
In the transition from secondary to tertiary education, first-year students experience stress due to the academic, cultural, and social environment they must adapt to. This may negatively impact their subjective well-being, which in turn may negatively influence academic performance and increase the probability of dropping out. We report findings from a two-wave online study involving first-year students enrolled in a sociology course at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences at the University of Leuven (Belgium). Students completed self-report questionnaires on sociodemographic background, subjective well-being, parental relationship quality, and personality, at the start (Time 1) and end (Time 2) of the first semester. 194 students (35%) completed measures at both times. Results show that subjective well-being decreased from the beginning to the end of the first semester. Well-being at university was positively, and feelings of depression negatively, related to subjective well-being at Time 1 and Time 2. Female students reported lower well-being than male students at Time 2 but not Time 1. The quality of the mother-child, but not the father-child, relationship was positively related to subjective wellbeing at Time 1 and Time 2.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Freshmen, Well Being, Student Adjustment, Mental Health, Depression (Psychology), Gender Differences, Parent Child Relationship, Student Characteristics, College Environment, Personality Traits
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Belgium
Identifiers - Assessments and Surveys: Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale; Big Five Inventory
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