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Adolescents’ Subjective Well-Being: The Unique Contribution of Fathers
BackgroundCaregiver relationships are associated with adolescent subjective well-being. Yet, little is known about the contributions of...
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The Unity of Well-Being: An Inquiry into the Structure of Subjective Well-Being Using the Bifactor Model
In homage to the life and work of Ed Diener (1946–2021), the present study assessed the dimensions of the tripartite model (positive affect, negative...
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Does Being Prosocial Pay Off? Testing Positive Developmental Cascades of Prosocial Behavior, Social Preference, and Subjective Well-Being in Chinese Adolescents
Positive aspects of adolescent development recently have raised researchers’ interests; however, studies examining reciprocal links between prosocial...
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Sparking Virtuous Cycles: A Longitudinal Study of Subjective Well-Being and Grit During Early Adolescence
In cross-sectional research, subjective well-being and grit are found to be positively correlated. Their mutually reinforcing effects are...
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Parental Warmth and Children’s Subjective Well-Being in China: the Indirect Effect of Parent–Child Relationship
This study aimed to investigate the long-term effect of both paternal and maternal warmth on children’s subjective well-being and explore the...
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Intervention strategies promoting parental subjective well-being: an integrative review
High levels of parental subjective well-being are associated with frequent use of efficient parenting practices, which motivated the development and...
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The impact of subjective social class on subjective well-being: examining the mediating roles of perceived scarcity and sense of control
Though previous studies have showed that social class is positively associated with subjective well-being (SWB), in fact, subjective social class has...
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Disease-preventive behaviors and subjective well-being in the COVID-19 pandemic
BackgroundSafety precautions and activity restrictions were common in the early, pre-vaccine phases of the COVID-19 pandemic. We hypothesized that...
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Less Equal, Less Satisfied? Gender Inequality Hampers Adults’ Subjective Well-Being via Gender-Role Attitudes
Gender inequality is one of the main barriers to human well-being. In societies with higher levels of gender inequality, people have lower levels of...
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Relationship between Personality Traits and Subjective Well-Being in Emerging Adulthood: Moderating Role of Independent and Interdependent Self-Construal
During emerging adulthood, individuals’ subjective well-being declines owing to challenges regarding identity, work, and romantic relationships....
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Social participation and subjective well-being among older adults in China: the mediation effect of media use*
In the era of the digital society, information has experienced rapid development, and individuals, including the elderly, are increasingly relying on...
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Parental attachment and depression in vocational college students: a moderated mediation model of resilience and subjective well-being
Based on theoretical and empirical research on subjective well-being and resilience, the present study constructs a moderated mediation model to...
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Cultural integration, subjective identity, and well-being: global migrants in the UK
Recent waves of immigration in Western societies have drawn attention to social transformational challenges and their repercussions for migrant...
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Experimental and Longitudinal Investigations of the Causal Relationship Between Belief in a Just World and Subjective Well-Being
Belief in a just world (BJW) has been assumed to promote subjective well-being. The results of cross-sectional studies have been consistent with this...
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Global and School-Specific Subjective Well-Being as Predictors of Educational Outcomes
Youths’ subjective well-being (SWB) is theorized to be an integral element of school success. However, little is known about the relative predictive...