Literature DB >> 29592642

Happiest People Revisited.

Ed Diener1,2,3, Martin E P Seligman4, Hyewon Choi2, Shigehiro Oishi2.   

Abstract

In a past Psychological Science article, Diener and Seligman (2002) explored the characteristics of extremely happy individuals and found that strong social relationships characterized the entire group. The study was popular, perhaps because the authors focused on the very happiest people, not merely on correlations across the entire spectrum of subjective well-being. In the current study, we replicated and extended the earlier paper here by examining, in a world sample, the differences between the happiest individuals and unhappy and averagely happy people. We largely replicated earlier findings; basic need fulfillment and social resources were two ingredients for high subjective well-being. Replicating and extending the earlier findings, we found that, compared with the averagely happy people, the happiest people were more likely to come from societies high in subjective well-being and social capital. To achieve very high happiness, it is helpful not only to have desirable personal circumstances, but also to live in a prosperous happy society with strong social support. As in the original study, although a few characteristics seemed virtually necessary for subjective well-being (SWB), no characteristic guaranteed it. We also uncovered variables separating the groups that might be outcomes of SWB, for example, helping others, exercising, and not smoking.

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Keywords:  affect; emotion; personality; positive psychology

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29592642     DOI: 10.1177/1745691617697077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perspect Psychol Sci        ISSN: 1745-6916


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4.  How a Good Sleep Predicts Life Satisfaction: The Role of Zero-Sum Beliefs About Happiness.

Authors:  Ji-Eun Shin; Jung Ki Kim
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2018-08-28

5.  Does Physical Activity during Alpine Vacations increase Tourists' Well-Being?

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Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2019-05-15       Impact factor: 3.390

6.  Well-Being and Romantic Relationships: A Systematic Review in Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood.

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8.  The value of Bayesian predictive projection for variable selection: an example of selecting lifestyle predictors of young adult well-being.

Authors:  A Bartonicek; S R Wickham; N Pat; T S Conner
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9.  Positive Mental Health of Finnish People Living Alone: The Role of Circumstantial Factors and Leisure-Time Activities.

Authors:  Tytti P Pasanen; Nina Tamminen; Tuija Martelin; Pia Solin
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10.  Do opposite ends of same factors underlie life satisfaction vs. depressive symptoms among older people?

Authors:  Katja Pynnönen; Katja Kokko; Milla Saajanaho; Timo Törmäkangas; Erja Portegijs; Taina Rantanen
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