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期刊名:Journal of happiness studies

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ISSN:1389-4978

e-ISSN:1573-7780

IF/分区:3.7/Q1

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Bruce W Smith,Naila deCruz-Dixon,Kelly Erickson et al. Bruce W Smith et al.
This study investigated the effects of an 8-week online positive psychology course on happiness, health, and well-being. There were 65 undergraduate students in the course and a comparison group of 63 undergraduates taking other online psyc...
E T Bohlmeijer,L Frielingsdorf,J T Kraiss et al. E T Bohlmeijer et al.
There is growing evidence that spiritual well-being is positively associated with adaptive coping and health. The Spiritual Attitude and Involvement List (SAIL) was developed to measure a sense of connectedness to oneself, the environment a...
Sakurako S Okuzono,Koichiro Shiba,Harold H Lee et al. Sakurako S Okuzono et al.
Background: Optimism has been linked to better physical health across various outcomes, including greater longevity. However, most evidence is from Western populations, leaving it unclear whether these relationships may g...
David F Carreno,Nikolett Eisenbeck,James Greville et al. David F Carreno et al.
The present study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Mature Happiness Scale, a measure focused on inner harmony. Mature happiness is achieved when a person can live in balance between both positive and negative aspects of ...
Lijun Li,Joyce Serido,Rimantas Vosylis et al. Lijun Li et al.
Young adulthood (18-30 years old) is a crucial period due to its developmental tasks such as career establishment and financial independence. However, young adults' relative lack of resources makes them vulnerable to employment disruptions ...
Seojin Stacey Lee,Yerin Shim,Jongan Choi et al. Seojin Stacey Lee et al.
Social interaction is an important source of psychological and physical well-being during normal times. However, following the COVID-19 outbreak, which spreads rapidly from person to person, social interaction poses a fatal threat to one's ...
Bin Li,Qin Zhu,Aimei Li et al. Bin Li et al.
The positive effect of nostalgia provides an effective way to improve subjective well-being. However, there is little research on the relationship between nostalgia and subjective well-being, especially the mechanism of this link. This stud...
Francesca B Falzarano,Neshat Yazdani,Jillian Minahan Zucchetto et al. Francesca B Falzarano et al.
Greater subjective well-being (SWB) is associated with a myriad of positive outcomes across adulthood. While several studies have demonstrated a relationship between cognition and SWB, the current study extends previous work by examining th...
Liying Jiao,Wen Jiang,Zhen Guo et al. Liying Jiao et al.
Numerous studies have emphasized the importance of examining psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is important to identify the factors that affect the influence of COVID-19 on people's mental health. The present research ...