標題: The Latent Profiles of Life Domain Importance and Satisfaction in a Quality of Life Scale
作者: Chen, Ssu-Kuang
Lin, Sunny S. J.
教育研究所
Institute of Education
關鍵字: Quality of life;Life domain importance;Life satisfaction;Latent profile model
公開日期: 1-Apr-2014
摘要: The present study aimed to use a latent profile analysis to distinguish between populations in terms of life domain importance and satisfaction profiles. Then, a multinomial logistic regression was used to determine how background variables (e.g., gender, living areas, and school levels) and self-perceived health predict each latent quality of life (QoL) profile. We also investigated how the latent groups of adolescents predicted negative and positive well-being indicators (e.g., problem behaviors and overall life satisfaction). The sample consisted of 720 Taiwanese secondary school students. Three latent groups were established as follows: "unimportant-unsatisfied," "important-unsatisfied," and "important-satisfied." The results indicate the following: (a) boys were more likely to fall into the "unimportant-unsatisfied" group than were girls; (b) better health increased the likelihood of being in the "important-satisfied" group; (c) high school students were more likely to be in the "unimportant-unsatisfed" group than were middle school students; and (d) no relationship was found between latent groups and living areas. The function of importance rating was not present when evaluating the importance-satisfaction profiles and their relationship with problem behaviors and overall life satisfaction. The problems of the "unimportant-unsatisfied" profile among youth are discussed.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11205-013-0309-8
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/24073
ISSN: 0303-8300
DOI: 10.1007/s11205-013-0309-8
期刊: SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH
Volume: 116
Issue: 2
起始頁: 429
結束頁: 445
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