Abstract
In today's world, everyone wants to be happy and fulfilled in their life. Knowing what influences one's total level of life satisfaction becomes crucial as people negotiate the challenging terrain of education, personal development, and social obligations. This study evaluated the factors influencing life satisfaction among university students at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and examined the relationship between altruism and life satisfaction among these individuals. Data were gathered for the cross-sectional study utilizing a convenience sampling technique. A survey is being distributed to 89 students through Google Forms. The questionnaire that was used to measure altruism was the Adapted Self-Report Altruism Scale, and to measure life satisfaction was the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS). The majority of students in university (68.5%) have a moderate level of life satisfaction. There is a positive relationship between life satisfaction with altruism and age group. In order to enhance university students' overall life satisfaction and mental health, further research should be done on how to cultivate altruistic behaviours is necessary.
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