Comparison of Hope and Life Satisfaction Levels of Turkish and American Middle School Students
Comparison of Hope and Life Satisfaction Levels of Turkish and American Middle School Students
Purpose: In the literature, it has been stated that hopeand life satisfaction in childhood and adolescence areassociated with cultural and social factors. This study aimed to discover whether Turkish and American adolescents differ in their life satisfaction and hope levels, by examining hope and life satisfaction in Turkish and American adolescents according to variables such as gender, socioeconomic status (SES),and parental attitudes.Research Methods: In the study, a descriptiveresearch design was employed during the datacollection and analysis phases.Findings: According to the first findings of the research, there was a significant differencebetween the life satisfaction of Turkish students and that of American students in favor of theTurkish students, whereas their hope levels did not vary significantly. In addition, the lifesatisfaction and hope levels of students from both countries did not differ according to gender.Another finding of the study was that the hope level of Turkish students with highsocioeconomic status (SES) was higher than that of those with medium and low SES. Theresults indicated that parental attitudes did not differ significantly regarding the hope and lifesatisfaction levels of Turkish students, whereas there were significant differences both in thehope and life satisfaction levels of American students regarding parental attitudes.Implications for Research and Practice: The study did not find any difference between thehope levels of Turkish and American students, whereas it observed that the life satisfaction ofTurkish students was higher than that of the American students. This finding can beexplained, as adolescence problems are universal and are given high importance in everyculture.
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