Fig 1.
Hypothesised path analysis model for examining the interplay between fear of COVID-19, COVID-19 induced changes in multiple life domains and SWB.
- = negative effect, + = positive effect.
Fig 2.
Constrained measurement model for subjective happiness (F5) and composite subjective well-being (F2) with standardised estimates.
Fig 3.
Constrained measurement model for fear of COVID-19 (F1) with standardised estimates.
Table 1.
Demographic characteristics of participants.
Table 2.
Participant characteristics and study measures.
Table 3.
Pearson correlation analysis of associations between fear of COVID-19, Changes in Life Domain and SWB of Adolescents.
Table 4.
Ordinary Least Squares Regression Examining Predictors of Different Measurements of SWB.
Fig 4.
Path estimates in Model 1 showing fear of COVID-19’s pathways to adolescents’ overall life satisfaction.
Significant coefficients are in bold. N = 504, ***p <.001, **p <.005.
Fig 5.
Path estimates in Model 3 showing Fear of COVID-19’s pathways to adolescents’ overall happiness.
Significant coefficients are in bold. N = 505, ***p <.001, **p <.005.
Fig 6.
Path estimates in Model 2 showing fear of COVID-19’s psychosocial pathways to adolescents’ composite subjective well-being.
Significant coefficients are in bold. N = 505; ***p <.001, **p <.005, *p <.05.
Fig 7.
Path estimates in Model 4 showing fear of COVID-19’s pathways to adolescents’ subjective happiness.
Significant coefficients are in bold. N = 505, ***p <.001.
Table 5.
Bootstrapping Mediation Analysis in Model 1-Model 4: Indirect Effect of Fear of COVID-19 (FC) on SWB Through Change in Peer Relationship (CPR), Positive Affect (CPA) and Subjective Feelings of Unsafety (CSFU).