Subjective wellbeing and income: Empirical patterns in the rural developing world [0.03%]
收入与主观福利——发展中国家农村地区实证研究新模式
Victoria Reyes-García,Ronnie Babigumira,Aili Pyhälä et al.
Victoria Reyes-García et al.
A commonality in the economics of happiness literature is that absolute income matters more for the subjective wellbeing of people at low income levels. In this article, we use a large sample of people in rural areas of developing countries...
Social Support from Family and Friends and Subjective Well-Being of Older African Americans [0.03%]
家庭与朋友的社会支持与老年非洲裔美国人的主观幸福感
Ann W Nguyen,Linda M Chatters,Robert Joseph Taylor et al.
Ann W Nguyen et al.
Happily Ever After? Pre-and-Post Disaster Determinants of Happiness Among Survivors of Hurricane Katrina [0.03%]
卡特里娜飓灾幸存者灾前灾后幸福感的决定因素
Rocío Calvo,Mariana Arcaya,Christopher F Baum et al.
Rocío Calvo et al.
This study investigated pre- to post-disaster changes in happiness of 491 women affected by Hurricane Katrina, and identified factors that were associated with the survivors' happiness after the storm. Participants completed surveys approxi...
Thinking About One's Subjective Well-Being: Average Trends and Individual Differences [0.03%]
思考主观幸福感:平均趋势与个体差异
Maike Luhmann,Louise C Hawkley,John T Cacioppo
Maike Luhmann
In two studies, participants reported what they had been thinking about while completing measures of subjective well-being (SWB). These thought reports were analyzed with respect to life domain, valence, and how strongly they were related t...
Subjective Well-being of Older African Americans with DSM IV Psychiatric Disorders [0.03%]
具有DSM-IV精神疾病诊断的非裔美国人老年人的生活满意度及其影响因素
Tina L Peterson,Linda M Chatters,Robert Joseph Taylor et al.
Tina L Peterson et al.
This study examined demographic and mental health correlates of subjective well-being (i.e., life satisfaction, happiness) using a national sample of older African Americans with psychiatric disorders. We used a subsample of 185 African Ame...
Does Time Fly When You Are Having Fun? A Day Reconstruction Method Analysis [0.03%]
快乐时光阴荏苒?基于日志重建法的分析
Vicki A Freedman,Frederick Conrad,Jennifer Cornman et al.
Vicki A Freedman et al.
Duration-based measures of happiness from retrospectively constructed daily diaries are gaining in popularity in population-based studies of the hedonic experience. Yet experimental evidence suggests that perceptions of duration - how long ...
Can a Happy Relationship Predict a Happy Life? A Population-Based Study of Maternal Well-Being During the Life Transition of Pregnancy, Infancy, and Toddlerhood [0.03%]
伴侣关系能够决定幸福人生吗?一项关于孕期、婴儿期和幼儿期的过渡对母亲幸福感的影响的群体研究
Gunvor Marie Dyrdal,Espen Røysamb,Ragnhild Bang Nes et al.
Gunvor Marie Dyrdal et al.
The association between overall life satisfaction (LS) and relationship satisfaction (RS) was investigated longitudinally among mothers (N=67,355), using data from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa), conducted by the Norwegi...
Assessing Stability and Change in a Second-Order Confirmatory Factor Model of Meaning in Life [0.03%]
生命意义的第二阶验证性因子模型的稳定性和变化评估研究
Neal Krause,R David Hayward
Neal Krause
Research indicates that meaning in life is an important correlate of health and well-being. However, relatively little is known about the way a sense of meaning may change over time. The purpose of this study is to explore two ways of asses...
Happiness, Mental Health, and Socio-Demographic Associations Among a National Cohort of Thai Adults [0.03%]
泰国成年人全国队列的幸福感、心理健康及社会人口统计学特征之间的关系研究
Vasoontara Yiengprugsawan,Boonchai Somboonsook,Sam-Ang Seubsman et al.
Vasoontara Yiengprugsawan et al.
Research on happiness has been of interest in many parts of the world. Here we provide evidence from developing countries; this is the first analysis of happiness among a cohort of Thai distance learning adults residing throughout the count...
HAPPY PEOPLE BECOME HAPPIER THROUGH KINDNESS: A COUNTING KINDNESSES INTERVENTION [0.03%]
行善让快乐的人变得更加快乐:一项计数行善干预研究
Keiko Otake,Satoshi Shimai,Junko Tanaka-Matsumi et al.
Keiko Otake et al.
We examined the relationship between the character strength of kindness and subjective happiness (Study 1), and the effects of a counting kindnesses intervention on subjective happiness (Study 2). In Study 1, participants were 175 Japanese ...