“…Studies have demonstrated that life satisfaction is positively related to self-esteem (Cobos-Sanchiz et al, 2020;Saad, 2020), social self-efficacy (Bakioglu & Turkum, 2017;Ditchman et al, 2017;Jeon, 2016;Jian et al, 2018;Zamani & Shirazi, 2020), perceived social support (Cobos-Sanchiz et al, 2020;Malinauskas, 2010), optimism (Oriol et al, 2020;Türküm, 2005), self-control, and positive affection (Oriol et al, 2020). On the other hand, there are negative correlations between life satisfaction and psychological distress (Cobos-Sanchiz et al, 2020;Satici et al, 2020;Zhang et al, 2020), loneliness (Bakioglu & Turkum, 2017;Mellor et al, 2008), impulsivity, problematic video gaming (Cudo et al, 2020), and negative affectation (Deniz et al, 2012). Studies have shown that as individuals' social self-efficacy increases (starting and maintaining social relationships, etc.…”