Life Satisfaction, Self-awareness and Personal Responsibility in Seminary Students.

Autor: Lio, Stefanus, Sudana Degeng, I Nyoman, Hambali, IM, Hitipeuw, Imanuel
Zdroj: Central Asia & the Caucasus (14046091); 2022, Vol. 23 Issue 1, p5202-5212, 11p
Abstrakt: This study investigated the associations among life satisfaction, self-awareness, and personal responsibility. It also examined whether life satisfaction, self-awareness, and personal responsibility vary according to the year of study. The respondents were 36 students at the Seminary of Surya Wacana in Malang. For data collection, the SelfConsciousness Scale, Personal Responsibility Scale, and Satisfaction with Life Scale were used. Pearson correlation coefficient results showed that life satisfaction was significantly positively correlated with self-awareness (r = .454, p < .05), but not to personal responsibility (r = .002, p > .05). Multiple regression analysis revealed that self-awareness and personal responsibility accounted for 25.1 % of life satisfaction (F = 5.522, p < .05). Self-awareness (ß = .554, p < .05) and personal responsibility (ß = - .234, p > .05) simultaneously make a significant original contribution to the model. In addition, results showed that seminarians do not vary according to year of study in terms of self-awareness (F = 1.217; p > .05), personal responsibility (F = .980; p > .05), or life satisfaction (F = .631; p > .05). The study results showed that self-awareness and personal responsibility are significant predictors of life satisfaction in seminary students. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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