@article{b1ff86644919487cac34053293764a5d,
title = "原住民青少年生活滿意度相關因素",
abstract = "Background and Purpose: To investigate the correlates of life satisfaction among aboriginal adolescents in northern Taiwan. Methods: This study was a panel design follow-up survey. In total, 234 aboriginal adolescent participants from a preliminary survey (N=318) were recruited into this follow-up survey. Data were collected through face-to-face interviews, using structured questionnaires. Results: Findings indicated five leading causes of subjects' daily life distress: poor academic performance (50.9%), economic difficulties (40.6%), relationships and/or emotional problems (26.9%), health problems (15.8%), and poor family communication (15.4%). Overall, 79.5% of the subjects perceived their health status as being good, and 66.2% were satisfied with their lives. Roughly 53.4% showed poor academic performance, yet 76.9% felt stressed about this. According to the multiple logistic regression analyses, subjects without economic problems (OR=2.08, 95% CI=1.06-4.08) and those willing to publicly reveal themselves as being aboriginal (OR=2.73, 95% CI=1.37-5.43) were more likely to be satisfied with their current lives than their counterparts. Conclusion: Economic factors and a willingness to reveal oneself as an aborigine were two of the strongest predictors for subjects' life satisfaction.",
keywords = "原住民, 青少年, 生活滿意度, aboriginal population, adolescents, life satisfaction, 原住民, 青少年, 生活滿意度 ",
author = "Peng, {Eugene Yu-Chang} and Chyi-In Wu and Chin-Feng Lin and Jing-Jong Shiao and Shu-Yu Lyu",
year = "2006",
month = nov,
day = "1",
doi = "10.6200/TCMJ.2006.3.11.09",
language = "English",
volume = "3",
pages = "85--95",
journal = "北市醫學雜誌",
issn = "1810-2549",
publisher = "臺北市立聯合醫院",
number = "11",
}