Komparasi Kepuasan Hidup Pada Mahasiswa Emerging Adulthood
Abstract
There was a shift in lifestyle culture in early adulthood in this era. Early adults aged
18-25 or young adults who were previously working and married now tend to
continue their education to a higher level due to job demands. Being a college
student and being at the young adult stage of development presents its own set of
challenges for individuals. Problems in the aspects of career, education, and social
relations at this stage can reduce student life satisfaction. Factors of life satisfaction
include factors demographic in the form of gender, age and external factors in the
form of income, relationship status, and living environment. The purpose of this
study is to prove that there are differences in the levels of life satisfaction among
emerging adult students based on demographic and external factors. Respondents
in this study were young adult students aged 18-25 years (n = 266). The scale used
to measure life satisfaction is the Riverside Life Satisfaction Scale. The result is
that there are differences in the level of life satisfaction among students based on
gender and extreme groups. It was found that there were differences in the level of
life satisfaction based on items in gender, pocket money, and extreme groups.
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