Valuing happiness is associated with greater subjective well-being in a collectivist setting: A three-wave cross-lagged panel study

Jesus Alfonso Daep DATU, Jana Patricia Millonado VALDEZ, Ronnel Bornasal KING

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Abstract

The present study examined the association between valuing happiness and various indices of well-being in a collectivist context (i.e., Philippines) through a three-wave cross-lagged panel design. Contrary to what has been found in Western cultural contexts, valuing happiness may be linked to well-being outcomes in a collectivist setting. Copyright © 2019 ICPS.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2019
EventThe 3rd Biennial International Convention of Psychological Science - Paris, France
Duration: 07 Mar 201909 Mar 2019
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/conventions/icps-2019/icps-coverage

Conference

ConferenceThe 3rd Biennial International Convention of Psychological Science
Abbreviated titleICPS 2019
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityParis
Period07/03/1909/03/19
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Citation

Datu, J. A. D., Valdez, J. P. M., & King, R. B. (2019, March). Valuing happiness is associated with greater subjective well-being in a collectivist setting: A three-wave cross-lagged panel study. Poster presented at the 2019 International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS), The Palais des Congrès de Paris, Paris, France.

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