Self-Esteem And Self-Concept As Correlates Of Life Satisfaction And Attitudes Toward School Among Ghanaian Girls
Date
2023
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Journal of Research on Adolescence
Abstract
During adolescence, youth experience several physical, psychosocial, and cognitive
changes. Self-esteem and self-concept are identified as protective factors for adolescents
in high-income countries, but studies are limited in sub-Saharan Africa. We examined
the associations of self-esteem and self-concept with life satisfaction and attitudes to ward school using baseline data from 97 Ghanaian adolescent girls at risk of school
dropout. Ordinary Least Squares regression models were fitted to examine the association between self-esteem and self-concept on school attitudes and life satisfaction.
Self-esteem was positively associated with life satisfaction. Self-concept was associated with
with more positive attitudes toward school. Hence, self-esteem and self-concept may be
critical protective factors in promoting adolescent girls' life satisfaction and positive attitudes toward school.
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Research Article
Keywords
adolescent girls, Ghana, self-esteem