Literature DB >> 12088124

Place matters: consensual features and regional variation in American well-being and self.

Victoria C Plaut1, Hazel Rose Markus, Margie E Lachman.   

Abstract

Consensual and regionally distinct features of well-being and self were examined in a nationally representative survey of midlife Americans (ages 25-75). Consistent with key American ideology, Study 1 found that a majority of Americans believe they have high levels of mastery, purpose, life satisfaction, overall health, family and work obligation, and partner and family support. Study 2 found distinct regional well-being profiles (e.g., New England reflected concern with not being constrained by others; Mountain showed concern with environmental mastery; West South Central with personal growth and feeling cheerful and happy; West North Central with feeling calm, peaceful, and satisfied; and East South Central with contributing to others' well-being). Study 3 found regional self profiles consistent with the well-being profiles.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12088124

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pers Soc Psychol        ISSN: 0022-3514


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