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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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Chantie Charissa Luijten,Daphne van de Bongardt,Anna Petra Nieboer Chantie Charissa Luijten
Adolescents spend increasing amounts of time using social media, but whether social media use has a beneficial or harmful role in internalizing problems and well-being during adolescence remains under debate. The present study explored asso...
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Cross-cultural assessment of affective well-being among adolescents has received scarce attention in positive psychological research. The present study investigated cross-cultural measurement invariance of the Scale of Positive and Negative...
Ricarda Steinmayr,Patrick Paschke,Linda Wirthwein Ricarda Steinmayr
First empirical results indicate that the COVID-19 pandemic has a negative impact on adolescents' and adults' subjective well-being. In the present study we focus on the subjective well-being of elementary school children before and after t...
Jason Wei Jian Ng,Santha Vaithilingam,Grace H Y Lee et al. Jason Wei Jian Ng et al.
An emerging body of evidence suggests a causal relationship between wellbeing and incumbent voting. However, the evidence is primarily founded upon established democracies with regular turnovers of power. Moreover, the mechanism underlying ...
Adam P McGuire,Candice L Hayden,Rawda Tomoum et al. Adam P McGuire et al.
Research on moral elevation has steadily increased and identified several psychosocial benefits that bear relevance to both the general population and people with psychological distress. However, elevation measurement is inconsistent, and f...
Simone P Nguyen,Cameron L Gordon Simone P Nguyen
This naturalistic observation study investigated the influence of broad societal events such as the COVID-19 pandemic on public expressions of gratitude. Spontaneously produced gratitude expressions posted by individuals (N = 159) in an onl...
Yuan Zheng,Jingyi Zhou,Xianglong Zeng et al. Yuan Zheng et al.
Second-generation mindfulness-based interventions (SG-MBIs) align well with positive psychology philosophy and practices, but trials of SG-MBIs have largely focused on ill-being. This study developed a mindfulness-based positive psychology ...
Katariina Salmela-Aro,Katja Upadyaya,Inka Ronkainen et al. Katariina Salmela-Aro et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic forced most universities to switch from in-person to remote teaching from May 2020 to May 2021. This period covered three semesters of studies, and due to these changes students experienced fundamental changes in their...
Amelia Dennis,Jane Ogden Amelia Dennis
Research indicates that brief 2-min positive psychology interventions (PPIs) increase well-being during COVID-19 lockdowns. The present study extended this to assess the effectiveness over two-weeks. Participants (n = 150) were randomly all...
Jorge Torres-Marín,Ginés Navarro-Carrillo,Michael Eid et al. Jorge Torres-Marín et al.
Existing psychological research has long considered humor as a useful strategy for individuals in coping with adverse circumstances and life stressors. However, empirical studies are called for to better understand the role of humor in faci...