Sánchez-Rodríguez, Ángel and Vignoles, Vivian L and Bond, Michael Harris and Adamovic, Mladen and Akotia, Charity S and Albert, Isabelle and Appoh, Lily and Baltin, Arno and Barrientos, Pablo Eduardo and Denoux, Patrick and Domínguez-Espinosa, Alejandra and Esteves, Carla Sofia and Fülöp, Márta and Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer and Garðarsdóttir, Ragna B and Gavreliuc, Alin and Hanke-Boer, Diana and Haas, Brian W and Igbokwe, David O and Işık, İ̇dil and Kascakova, Natalia and Klůzová Kračmárová, Lucie and Kocimska-Zych, Agata and Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra and Kostoula, Olga and Kronberger, Nicole and Krys, Kuba and Kwiatkowska, Anna and Lee, J Hannah and Liu, Xinhui and Łużniak-Piecha, Magdalena and Malyonova, Arina and Maricchiolo, Fridanna and Mira, Arévalo and Mohorić, Tamara and Mosca, Oriana and Murdock, Elke and Mustaffa, Nur Fariza and Lun, Vivian Miu-Chi and Nader, Martin and Nadi, Azar and Okvitawanli, Ayu and van Osch, Yvette and Park, Joonha and Pavlopoulos, Vassilis and Pavlović, Zoran and Poláčková Šolcová, Iva and Igou, Eric Raymond and Rizwan, Muhammad and Romashov, Vladyslav and Røysamb, Espen and Sargautyte, Ruta and Schwarz, Beate and Selim, Heyla A and Serdarevich, Ursula and Sirlopú, David and Stogianni, Maria and Stoyanova, Stanislava and Sun, Chien-Ru and Teyssier, Julien and van Tilburg, Wijnand AP and Torres, Claudio and Uchida, Yukiko and Vauclair, Christin-Melanie and Xing, Cai and Zelenski, John M (2023) Self-construals predict personal life satisfaction with different strengths across societal contexts differing in national wealth and religious heritage. Self and Identity, 22 (5). pp. 689-712. DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/15298868.2023.2202413
Sánchez-Rodríguez, Ángel and Vignoles, Vivian L and Bond, Michael Harris and Adamovic, Mladen and Akotia, Charity S and Albert, Isabelle and Appoh, Lily and Baltin, Arno and Barrientos, Pablo Eduardo and Denoux, Patrick and Domínguez-Espinosa, Alejandra and Esteves, Carla Sofia and Fülöp, Márta and Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer and Garðarsdóttir, Ragna B and Gavreliuc, Alin and Hanke-Boer, Diana and Haas, Brian W and Igbokwe, David O and Işık, İ̇dil and Kascakova, Natalia and Klůzová Kračmárová, Lucie and Kocimska-Zych, Agata and Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra and Kostoula, Olga and Kronberger, Nicole and Krys, Kuba and Kwiatkowska, Anna and Lee, J Hannah and Liu, Xinhui and Łużniak-Piecha, Magdalena and Malyonova, Arina and Maricchiolo, Fridanna and Mira, Arévalo and Mohorić, Tamara and Mosca, Oriana and Murdock, Elke and Mustaffa, Nur Fariza and Lun, Vivian Miu-Chi and Nader, Martin and Nadi, Azar and Okvitawanli, Ayu and van Osch, Yvette and Park, Joonha and Pavlopoulos, Vassilis and Pavlović, Zoran and Poláčková Šolcová, Iva and Igou, Eric Raymond and Rizwan, Muhammad and Romashov, Vladyslav and Røysamb, Espen and Sargautyte, Ruta and Schwarz, Beate and Selim, Heyla A and Serdarevich, Ursula and Sirlopú, David and Stogianni, Maria and Stoyanova, Stanislava and Sun, Chien-Ru and Teyssier, Julien and van Tilburg, Wijnand AP and Torres, Claudio and Uchida, Yukiko and Vauclair, Christin-Melanie and Xing, Cai and Zelenski, John M (2023) Self-construals predict personal life satisfaction with different strengths across societal contexts differing in national wealth and religious heritage. Self and Identity, 22 (5). pp. 689-712. DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/15298868.2023.2202413
Sánchez-Rodríguez, Ángel and Vignoles, Vivian L and Bond, Michael Harris and Adamovic, Mladen and Akotia, Charity S and Albert, Isabelle and Appoh, Lily and Baltin, Arno and Barrientos, Pablo Eduardo and Denoux, Patrick and Domínguez-Espinosa, Alejandra and Esteves, Carla Sofia and Fülöp, Márta and Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer and Garðarsdóttir, Ragna B and Gavreliuc, Alin and Hanke-Boer, Diana and Haas, Brian W and Igbokwe, David O and Işık, İ̇dil and Kascakova, Natalia and Klůzová Kračmárová, Lucie and Kocimska-Zych, Agata and Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra and Kostoula, Olga and Kronberger, Nicole and Krys, Kuba and Kwiatkowska, Anna and Lee, J Hannah and Liu, Xinhui and Łużniak-Piecha, Magdalena and Malyonova, Arina and Maricchiolo, Fridanna and Mira, Arévalo and Mohorić, Tamara and Mosca, Oriana and Murdock, Elke and Mustaffa, Nur Fariza and Lun, Vivian Miu-Chi and Nader, Martin and Nadi, Azar and Okvitawanli, Ayu and van Osch, Yvette and Park, Joonha and Pavlopoulos, Vassilis and Pavlović, Zoran and Poláčková Šolcová, Iva and Igou, Eric Raymond and Rizwan, Muhammad and Romashov, Vladyslav and Røysamb, Espen and Sargautyte, Ruta and Schwarz, Beate and Selim, Heyla A and Serdarevich, Ursula and Sirlopú, David and Stogianni, Maria and Stoyanova, Stanislava and Sun, Chien-Ru and Teyssier, Julien and van Tilburg, Wijnand AP and Torres, Claudio and Uchida, Yukiko and Vauclair, Christin-Melanie and Xing, Cai and Zelenski, John M (2023) Self-construals predict personal life satisfaction with different strengths across societal contexts differing in national wealth and religious heritage. Self and Identity, 22 (5). pp. 689-712. DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/15298868.2023.2202413
Abstract
We explore to what extent previously observed pan-cultural association between dimensions of self-construal and personal life satisfaction (PLS) may be moderated by three national-contextual variables: national wealth, economic inequality, and religious heritage. The results showed that Self-reliance (vs. dependence on others) predicted PLS positively in poorer countries but negatively in richer countries. Connectedness to others (vs. self-containment) predicted PLS more strongly in Protestant-heritage countries. Self-expression (vs. harmony) predicted PLS more weakly (and non-significantly) in Muslim-heritage countries. In contrast, previously reported associations of self-direction (vs. reception-to-influence), consistency (vs. variability), and decontextualized (vs. contextualized) self-understanding with personal life satisfaction were not significantly moderated by these aspects of societal context. These results show the importance of considering the impact of national religious and economic context.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Multicomponentself-construal; religious heritage; national wealth; economic inequality; personal life satisfaction |
Divisions: | Faculty of Science and Health Faculty of Science and Health > Psychology, Department of |
SWORD Depositor: | Unnamed user with email elements@essex.ac.uk |
Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email elements@essex.ac.uk |
Date Deposited: | 31 Oct 2023 16:49 |
Last Modified: | 30 Oct 2024 20:58 |
URI: | http://repository.essex.ac.uk/id/eprint/35477 |
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