Journal of FARM SCIENCES, Vol 34, No 3 (2021)

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Subjective well-being as a protective factor of resilience among rural and urban adolescents of Dharwad district

K. RAMYA, GANGA V. YENAGI, LATA PUJAR, K. V. ASHALATHA

Abstract


The present study was conducted on rural and urban adolescents’ resilience in relation to subjective well-being.A sample of 192 students (rural=97 and urban=95) studying 8th, 9th and 10th classes in private and government schools ofDharwad district were randomly selected. The general information and socio-economic status of the respondents were alsoconsidered. The levels of resilience and subjective well-being were assessed by using Resilience scale of Prince-Embury(2006) and Subjective well-being inventory by Nagpal and Sell (1992). Socio-economic scale by Aggarwal et al. (2005) wasused to determine the socio-economic status and self-structured questionnaire was used to collect general information of therespondents. Through descriptive analysis, computed mean, standard deviation, t-test and Pearson correlation data wereanalysed. The study revealed that rural adolescents exhibited significantly higher resilience than urban adolescents. Thesubjective well-being had a significant and positive association with adolescents’ resilience in rural area. It implies that withthe increased level of subjective well-being the resilience level among adolescents was increased.

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