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“…Regarding sex, girls had lower averages about how safe they feel when compared to boys, corroborating the study of Uyan‐Semercia et al (2017). Since this item refers to the subjective well‐being, the present result supports the studies of Bedin and Sarriera (2015) and Santos, Sarriera, and Bedin (2018) who also found significant differences for sex, with Brazilian adolescent boys presenting higher averages of subjective well‐being than girls, being the last one in a more vulnerable place. Although conducted with adults, a study found that women's perceptions of neighborhood sexual violence predicted perceived safety in their neighborhood, but men's did not, illustrating the importance of taking gender and perceived sexual violence into account to understand neighborhood safety (Hoffman, Mair, Hunter, Prince, & Tebes, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Regarding sex, girls had lower averages about how safe they feel when compared to boys, corroborating the study of Uyan‐Semercia et al (2017). Since this item refers to the subjective well‐being, the present result supports the studies of Bedin and Sarriera (2015) and Santos, Sarriera, and Bedin (2018) who also found significant differences for sex, with Brazilian adolescent boys presenting higher averages of subjective well‐being than girls, being the last one in a more vulnerable place. Although conducted with adults, a study found that women's perceptions of neighborhood sexual violence predicted perceived safety in their neighborhood, but men's did not, illustrating the importance of taking gender and perceived sexual violence into account to understand neighborhood safety (Hoffman, Mair, Hunter, Prince, & Tebes, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The authors point out that subjective well-being has been studied with the same instruments only for two decades, so these results were not obtained earlier. In Bedin and Sarriera (2015) and Vieira et al (2015), the results also showed that the average well-being scores of adolescents decrease with age.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In order to best understand the causes and buffers of childhood stress, researchers need to consider both intrapersonal and interpersonal influences (Bedin & Sarriera, 2015). Using a dyadic approach, the current study considered the role of a child's own capacity for mindfulness (e.g., an intrapersonal aspect) as well as the role of one parent's levels of mindfulness (e.g., an interpersonal aspect).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%