Effects of Fear of Crime on Subjective Well-being: A Meta-analytic Review

Alfaro-Beracoechea, Laura; Puente, Alicia; da Costa, Silvia; Ruvalcaba, Norma; Paez, Dario

Abstract

We analyzed 12 studies from North America, South America, Europe, and Oceania (New Zealand) on the association between fear of crime and subjective well-being. These studies gather data from 39 countries and 407,474 subjects. Heterogeneity was found between the studies. The random effect model showed an average effect of (r) over bar = -.15 (rho = -.21). Two of the studies estimated fear of crime with a single generic question and five studies assessed subjective well-being through one item of satisfaction with life. Meta-regression showed that the effect was superior in younger samples, with affective measurement of well-being in comparison with cognitive ones, of mono-item (versus multi-items) and in the countries of Latin America, suggesting that in contexts of greater frequency and seriousness of the crime the fear of crime negatively affects subjective well-being. The diffuse or concrete nature of the measure of fear did not show a significant moderator effect. Limitations of the study and proposals for future research are discussed.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000452656500005 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY APPLIED TO LEGAL CONTEXT
Volumen: 10
Número: 2
Editorial: COLEGIO OFICIAL PSICOLOGOS MADRID
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Página de inicio: 89
Página final: 96
DOI:

10.5093/ejpalc2018a9

Notas: ISI