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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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José Ignacio Giménez-Nadal,José Alberto Molina,Jorge Velilla José Ignacio Giménez-Nadal
The COVID-19 pandemic has confined millions in their homes, an unprecedented opportunity to spend more time together with family members. This paper explores subjective well-being in the uses of time for US and UK workers, differentiating b...
Zou Wang,Fei Wang Zou Wang
This study finds that the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008, one of China's most catastrophic earthquakes, substantially decreased victims' subjective well-being even after incorporating the offsetting effects of post-disaster relief programs. Th...
Thomas Dufhues,Judith Möllers,Antje Jantsch et al. Thomas Dufhues et al.
Empirical evidence supports the hypothesis that an individual's position in an income stratum-more than the absolute income level-determines subjective well-being. However, studies on subjective well-being suffer from a critical methodologi...
Jinho Kim,Sujeong Park,S V Subramanian et al. Jinho Kim et al.
This study estimates the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on life satisfaction and stress and examines whether these effects vary across different sociodemographic groups using a nationally representative sample in South Korea. We estimate ...
Lenka Mynaříková,Vít Pošta Lenka Mynaříková
The paper focuses on the role of consumer confidence and selected well-being measures in aggregate consumption and in subsets of aggregate consumption on a broad set of 22 OECD countries. Consumer confidence played a positive and statistica...
Kailin Cheng,Jiangqun Liao Kailin Cheng
Given that the coronavirus pandemic has become a severe concern worldwide, how can optimism be maintained during an outbreak of a collective pandemic? We propose that perceived control and negative affect could be potential explanatory fact...
Jeffrey A Hall,Jess Dominguez,Teodora Mihailova Jeffrey A Hall
Framed by need to belong theory, this study considers the role of communication modality, geographic proximity, and the number of close relationship partners to predict life satisfaction and loneliness. A quota sample of American adults (N ...
Reto Odermatt,Alois Stutzer Reto Odermatt
The belief that home ownership makes people happy is probably one of the most widespread intuitive theories of happiness. However, whether it is accurate is an open question. Based on individual panel data, we explore whether home buyers sy...
Wei Loong Lim,Stephanie Tierney Wei Loong Lim
This systematic review assesses if positive psychology interventions (PPI) are more effective than other active psychological interventions for increasing the well-being of depressed adults. A review of randomised trials that compared PPI t...
Xianglong Zeng,Yuan Zheng,Xiaodan Gu et al. Xianglong Zeng et al.
Loving-kindness and compassion meditations (LKCM) are considered a promising practice for increasing long-term well-being. While previous studies have mainly focused on meditation practice quantity, the current study provides an initial exp...