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Health Social Welfare Review 2018 Volume.38 No. 3 p.75 ~ p.108
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The Influence of College Students¡¯ Social Withdrawal on Satisfaction with Life: With Emphasis on the Mediating Effect of Aggression
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Lee Won-Sig
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Abstract
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The purpose of this study was to substantially examine the mediating effect of aggression between college students¡¯ social withdrawal and satisfaction with life to enhance their satisfaction with life. For this purpose, this study used the results of the 7th Korean Children¡¤Youth Panel Survey (KCYPS) to perform technical statistics, correlation analysis, and regression analysis for 1,348 college students. The methods of Baron and Kenny were used to verify the mediating effect and the Sobel-test was performed to verify the significance of the mediating effect. The findings of this study are as follows: first, it was found that greater social withdrawal of college students led to lower satisfaction with life. Second, greater social withdrawal of college students led to higher aggression. Third, higher aggression of college students lowered satisfaction with life. Fourth, college students¡¯ aggression was a statistically significant mediating variable between social withdrawal and satisfaction with life. Based on these findings, this study sought ways to reduce college students¡¯ social withdrawal and aggression and discussed policy and practical implications for enhancing their satisfaction with life.
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KEYWORD
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Social Withdrawal, Aggression, Satisfaction with Life, Korean Children?Youth Panel Survey
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