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Abstract

This study investigated attribution style, self-esteem and marital status as predictors of life satisfaction. Participants were three hundred and fifty (350) junior and senior staff of Enugu State University Teaching Hospital (Park Lane Hospital) and the University of Nigerian Teaching Hospital, Enugu (UNTH).

Their ages ranged between 24 to 53 years, with a mean age of 35.85. Cross sectional design was adopted. Three instruments were used for data collection. Satisfaction with life Scale, attribution style scale, and self-esteem scale.

Three hypotheses were tested. Result of the regression analysis showed that the four dimensions of attribution style were significant predictors of life satisfaction (p < .001). Self-esteem significantly predicted life satisfaction (p < .001).

Similarly, marital status is also a significant predictor of life satisfaction (p < .001). The implications of the finding were highlighted, limitations were stated.

Introduction

Enduring satisfaction with one’s life-as-a-whole is called ‘life-satisfaction’. It is also commonly referred to as happiness and subjective wellbeing (Veenhoven, 2006).

Life satisfaction is the way a person perceives how his or her life has been and how he/she feels about where he/she is going in the future.

It is a measure of well-being as well as a cognitive, global judgment. It is also a sense of having a favorable attitude of one’s life as a whole (Bailey, Eng, Frisch, & Snyder, 2007).

Life satisfaction has been described as an overall cognitive assessment of one’s quality of life. This assessment is based on how people believe their life should be in relation to how it is (Paschali & Tsitsas, 2009).

Since life satisfaction involves an affective state of happiness, several definitions depict happiness as an affective phenomenon.

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