The Mediating Effect of Peer Communication between Social Withdrawal and Life Satisfaction of College Students

Introduction. In this study, an examination as to whether social withdrawal on the part of college students has an effect on satisfaction with college life is presented along with an analysis of the possible mediating effect of peer communication on social withdrawal and dissatisfac tion with colleg...

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Main Author: Soo-Koung Jun
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: National Research Mordova State University; MRSU 2019-09-01
Series:Integraciâ Obrazovaniâ
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Online Access:http://edumag.mrsu.ru/index.php/en/articles-en/89-19-3/762-10-15507-1991-9468-093-023-201903-4
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spelling doaj-6f17aa305a9f47579b9f86fc82b2081c2020-11-25T02:12:17ZrusNational Research Mordova State University; MRSUIntegraciâ Obrazovaniâ1991-94682308-10582019-09-0123337938910.15507/1991-9468.096.023.201903.379-389The Mediating Effect of Peer Communication between Social Withdrawal and Life Satisfaction of College StudentsSoo-Koung Jun0Namseoul UniversityIntroduction. In this study, an examination as to whether social withdrawal on the part of college students has an effect on satisfaction with college life is presented along with an analysis of the possible mediating effect of peer communication on social withdrawal and dissatisfac tion with college life. Material and Methods. A total of 1,220 college students were analysed using the 7th year data of the Korea Child and Youth Panel Survey conducted by Korea Youth Policy Institute in 2016. Analysis using SPSS 23 and AMOS 23 software programs was carried out, along with t-test, ANOVA and structural equation analysis. Results. A significant variation in satisfaction with college life according to demographic factors was noted. It was also found that social withdrawal has a direct impact on satisfaction with college life: the higher the degree of social withdrawal, the higher the satisfaction with college life. Moreover, social withdrawal increases satisfaction with college life as a function of peer communication. In other words, peer communication indirectly affects both social withdrawal and satisfaction with college life . Discussion and Conclusion. Based on the results of this study, practical suggestions are proposed for improving the life satisfaction of college students. Programs for improving peer communication and increasing social interaction should be developed for college students.http://edumag.mrsu.ru/index.php/en/articles-en/89-19-3/762-10-15507-1991-9468-093-023-201903-4college studentssocial withdrawalcollege life satisfactionpeer communicationmediating effect
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The Mediating Effect of Peer Communication between Social Withdrawal and Life Satisfaction of College Students
Integraciâ Obrazovaniâ
college students
social withdrawal
college life satisfaction
peer communication
mediating effect
author_facet Soo-Koung Jun
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title The Mediating Effect of Peer Communication between Social Withdrawal and Life Satisfaction of College Students
title_short The Mediating Effect of Peer Communication between Social Withdrawal and Life Satisfaction of College Students
title_full The Mediating Effect of Peer Communication between Social Withdrawal and Life Satisfaction of College Students
title_fullStr The Mediating Effect of Peer Communication between Social Withdrawal and Life Satisfaction of College Students
title_full_unstemmed The Mediating Effect of Peer Communication between Social Withdrawal and Life Satisfaction of College Students
title_sort mediating effect of peer communication between social withdrawal and life satisfaction of college students
publisher National Research Mordova State University; MRSU
series Integraciâ Obrazovaniâ
issn 1991-9468
2308-1058
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Introduction. In this study, an examination as to whether social withdrawal on the part of college students has an effect on satisfaction with college life is presented along with an analysis of the possible mediating effect of peer communication on social withdrawal and dissatisfac tion with college life. Material and Methods. A total of 1,220 college students were analysed using the 7th year data of the Korea Child and Youth Panel Survey conducted by Korea Youth Policy Institute in 2016. Analysis using SPSS 23 and AMOS 23 software programs was carried out, along with t-test, ANOVA and structural equation analysis. Results. A significant variation in satisfaction with college life according to demographic factors was noted. It was also found that social withdrawal has a direct impact on satisfaction with college life: the higher the degree of social withdrawal, the higher the satisfaction with college life. Moreover, social withdrawal increases satisfaction with college life as a function of peer communication. In other words, peer communication indirectly affects both social withdrawal and satisfaction with college life . Discussion and Conclusion. Based on the results of this study, practical suggestions are proposed for improving the life satisfaction of college students. Programs for improving peer communication and increasing social interaction should be developed for college students.
topic college students
social withdrawal
college life satisfaction
peer communication
mediating effect
url http://edumag.mrsu.ru/index.php/en/articles-en/89-19-3/762-10-15507-1991-9468-093-023-201903-4
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