Psychological Wellbeing, Life Satisfaction And Environmental Satisfaction Of Government And Private Female Hostelites

  • Shaukat F
  • Butt A
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This study explores the interplay of environmental satisfaction, levels of psychological well being and life satisfaction in female college students of government and private hostels. A total of 86 female colleges students were selected from government hostel and private hostels. The Satisfaction with Life Scale by Diener (1984), the Affect Balance scale by Bradburn (1969) and the Hostel Environment Rating Scale by Shaukat & Muazzam, (2010) were administered on the sample to measure life satisfaction, psychological wellbeing and satisfaction with the hostel environment, respectively. Results indicated that the private hostel group was higher in psychological wellbeing and had higher scores of satisfaction with the hostel environment. (t (86)= 4.41, p <0.01). Appropriate tests were applied to analyze the data. Besides discussing the results, the implication of the study was also discussed.

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Shaukat, F., & Butt, A. M. (2015). Psychological Wellbeing, Life Satisfaction And Environmental Satisfaction Of Government And Private Female Hostelites. Pakistan Journal of Gender Studies, 10(1), 97–112. https://doi.org/10.46568/pjgs.v10i1.228

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