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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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Agnieszka Bojanowska,Łukasz D Kaczmarek,Beata Urbanska et al. Agnieszka Bojanowska et al.
Individuals increase well-being by acting on their values rather than merely endorsing them. We developed a novel intervention ("Acting on Values," AoV), motivating individuals to initiate values-related behavior over four weeks. Building u...
Li-Jun Ji,Faizan Imtiaz,Yanjie Su et al. Li-Jun Ji et al.
The present work examines how culture and age interact to influence self-continuity and life satisfaction. Specifically, we compared Canadian and Chinese young (17-26 years old) and older adults (60-88 years old) in their sense of self-cont...
Guanyu Liu,Linda M Isbell,Michael J Constantino et al. Guanyu Liu et al.
The quiet ego-a personality construct characterized by empathy, inclusivity, non-defensiveness, and growth-mindedness in self-other relations-correlates positively with varied health markers. There is also emerging evidence that quiet-ego-b...
Markus Wettstein,Hans-Werner Wahl,Anna Schlomann Markus Wettstein
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in profound changes of individuals' everyday lives. Restrictions in social contacts and in leisure activities and the threatening situation of a spreading virus might have resulted in compromised well-bein...
Rus&#x;an Nasrudin,Qisha Quarina,Teguh Dartanto Rus&#x;an Nasrudin
This study revisits the energy-happiness paradox hypothesis using the context of a developing nation. We used Indonesia as a case study, a unique archipelagic country with sparse subnational energy infrastructure, leading to the persistent ...
Margot P van de Weijer,Dirk H M Pelt,Lianne P de Vries et al. Margot P van de Weijer et al.
Ever since twin-family studies found that a substantial amount (± 40%) of the variation in well-being can be explained by genetic variation, several candidate genes have been proposed explaining this variation. However, these candidate gen...
Shaina A Kumar,Madison E Edwards,Hanna M Grandgenett et al. Shaina A Kumar et al.
Researchers have emphasized the detrimental effects of COVID-19 on mental health, but less attention has been given to personal strengths promoting resilience during the pandemic. One strength might be gratitude, which supports wellbeing am...
Angelica Moè Angelica Moè
Increasing well-being is a prominent worldwide goal that can be achieved primarily through social support and environmental factors. However, in times of social distancing or isolation, it is important to also rely on self-managed activitie...
Jennifer R Turner,Jacqueline Mogle,Nikki Hill et al. Jennifer R Turner et al.
Memory lapses are a type of daily challenge that are common to most people and are associated with negative mood outcomes. How daily challenges are associated and linked to broad domains, like life satisfaction and well-being, has been unde...
Felix Bittmann Felix Bittmann
While there is plenty of research linking the effects of the global COVID-19 pandemic to a drastic reduction of life satisfaction in the population, there is little information on the functional form of this relationship. Until now, one cou...