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Brazilian National Council for Research—CNPq [PQ301298/2018-1] Czech Science Foundation [20-08583S]
Department of Educational Studies, University of Roma Tre under biannual [DSF 2017- 2018] Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft https://doi.org/10.13039/501100001659 : CRC1193
EC | Horizon 2020 Framework Programme https://doi.org/10.13039/100010661 : 777804 Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [17F17806]
National Natural Science Foundation of China [71873133] National Science Centre (Poland) grant UMO-2016/23/D/HS6/02946
Norway Grants 2014–2021 operated by the National Science Centre (Poland) under Project Contract No 2019/34/H/ HS6/00597 (GRIEG) Polish National Science Centre under Grant [2020/38/E/ HS6/00357]
The Brazilian National Council for Research—CNPq under Grant PQ301298/2018-1 The Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development --CNPq under grant 301298/2018-1
the Czech Science Foundation CSF under Grant 20-08583S, by the NPO, Systemic Risk Institute, LX22NPO510, EU - Next Generation EU The Czech Science Foundation CSF under grant 20-08583S, by the NPO, Systemic Risk Institute, LX22NPO510, EU - Next Generation EU and the Ministry of Higher Education and Science RF FZEW-2020-0005
The Czech Science Foundation under grant 20- 08583S the Department of Educational Studies, University of Roma Tre under biannual Grant DSF 2017–2018
The Department of Educational Studies, University of Roma Tre under biannual Grant DSF 2017-2018 the Hungarian OTKA [K-135963]
the Hungarian OTKA-K 135963, the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development – CNPq under Grant 301298/2018-1 The Hungarian OTKA under grant K-135963
The Hungarian OTKA under Grant OTKA-K 135963 the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant 71873133
The National Natural Science Foundation of China under grant 71873133 The Polish National Science Centre under Grant 2020/37/B/HS6/03142
The Polish National Science Centre under grant 2020/38/E/ HS6/00357 The Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia under grant number YS 17–43
The Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia [YS 17–43] The Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture, and Sport (FPU-13/01231), grants from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (PSI2016–78839-P and PID2019.105643GB.I00)
the The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science under Grants P17806 and 17F17806 The work was supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [P17806]

Author's Bibliography

Family First: Evidence of Consistency and Variation in the Value of Family versus Personal Happiness across 49 Different Cultures

Krys, Kuba; Yeung, June Chun; Haas, Brian W.; van Osch, Yvette; Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra; Kocimska-Zych, Agata; Torres, Claudio; Selim, Heyla A.; Zelenski, John M.; Bond, Michael Harris; Park, Joonha; Lun, Vivian Miu-Chi; Maricchiolo, Fridanna; Vauclair, Christin-Melanie; Poláčková Šolcová, Iva; Diaz, David Ricardo Sirlopu; Xing, Cai; Vignoles, Vivian L.; van Tilburg, Wijnand A. P.; Teyssier, Julien; Sun, Chien-Ru; Serdarevich, Ursula; Schwarz, Beate; Sargautyte, Ruta; Røysamb, Espen; Romashov, Vladyslav; Rizwan, Muhammad; Pavlović, Zoran; Pavlopoulos, Vassilis; Okvitawanli, Ayu; Nadi, Azar; Nader, Martin; Mustaffa, Nur Fariza; Murdock, Elke; Mosca, Oriana; Mohorić, Tamara; Barrientos Marroquin, Pablo Eduardo; Malyonova, Arina; Liu, Xinhui; Lee, J. Hannah; Kwiatkowska, Anna; Kronberger, Nicole; Kračmárová, Lucie Klůzová; Kascakova, Natalia; Işık, İdil; Igou, Eric R.; Igbokwe, David O.; Hanke-Boer, Diana; Gavreliuc, Alin; Garðarsdóttir, Ragna B.; Fülöp, Márta; Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer; Esteves, Carla Sofia; Domínguez-Espinosa, Alejandra; Denoux, Patrick; Charkviani, Salome; Baltin, Arno; Arevalo, Douglas; Appoh, Lily; Akotia, Charity; Adamovic, Mladen; Uchida, Yukiko

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Krys, Kuba
AU  - Yeung, June Chun
AU  - Haas, Brian W.
AU  - van Osch, Yvette
AU  - Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra
AU  - Kocimska-Zych, Agata
AU  - Torres, Claudio
AU  - Selim, Heyla A.
AU  - Zelenski, John M.
AU  - Bond, Michael Harris
AU  - Park, Joonha
AU  - Lun, Vivian Miu-Chi
AU  - Maricchiolo, Fridanna
AU  - Vauclair, Christin-Melanie
AU  - Poláčková Šolcová, Iva
AU  - Diaz, David Ricardo Sirlopu
AU  - Xing, Cai
AU  - Vignoles, Vivian L.
AU  - van Tilburg, Wijnand A. P.
AU  - Teyssier, Julien
AU  - Sun, Chien-Ru
AU  - Serdarevich, Ursula
AU  - Schwarz, Beate
AU  - Sargautyte, Ruta
AU  - Røysamb, Espen
AU  - Romashov, Vladyslav
AU  - Rizwan, Muhammad
AU  - Pavlović, Zoran
AU  - Pavlopoulos, Vassilis
AU  - Okvitawanli, Ayu
AU  - Nadi, Azar
AU  - Nader, Martin
AU  - Mustaffa, Nur Fariza
AU  - Murdock, Elke
AU  - Mosca, Oriana
AU  - Mohorić, Tamara
AU  - Barrientos Marroquin, Pablo Eduardo
AU  - Malyonova, Arina
AU  - Liu, Xinhui
AU  - Lee, J. Hannah
AU  - Kwiatkowska, Anna
AU  - Kronberger, Nicole
AU  - Kračmárová, Lucie Klůzová
AU  - Kascakova, Natalia
AU  - Işık, İdil
AU  - Igou, Eric R.
AU  - Igbokwe, David O.
AU  - Hanke-Boer, Diana
AU  - Gavreliuc, Alin
AU  - Garðarsdóttir, Ragna B.
AU  - Fülöp, Márta
AU  - Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer
AU  - Esteves, Carla Sofia
AU  - Domínguez-Espinosa, Alejandra
AU  - Denoux, Patrick
AU  - Charkviani, Salome
AU  - Baltin, Arno
AU  - Arevalo, Douglas
AU  - Appoh, Lily
AU  - Akotia, Charity
AU  - Adamovic, Mladen
AU  - Uchida, Yukiko
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4303
AB  - People care about their own well-being, but also about the well-being of their families. It is
currently however unknown how much people tend to value their own and their family’s wellbeing. A recent study documented that people value family happiness over personal happiness
across four cultures. In this study, we sought to replicate this finding across a larger sample size
(N = 12,819) and a greater number of countries (N = 49), We found that the strength of the
idealization of family over personal happiness preference was small (average Cohen’s ds = .20
with country levels varying from -.02 to almost .48), but ubiquitous, i.e., direction presented in
98% of the studied countries, 73-75% with statistical significance and < 2% variance across
countries. We also found that the size of this effect did vary somewhat across cultural contexts.
In Latin American cultures highest on relational mobility, the idealization of family over
personal happiness was very small (average Cohen’s ds for Latin America = .15 and .18), while
in Confucian Asia cultures lowest on relational mobility, this effect was closer to medium (ds >
.40 and .30). Importantly, we did not find strong support for traditional theories in cross-cultural
psychology that associate collectivism with greater prioritization of the family versus the
individual; country level individualism-collectivism was not associated with variation in the
idealization of family versus individual happiness. Our findings indicate that no matter how
much various populists abuse the argument of “protecting family life” to disrupt emancipation,
family happiness seems to be a pan-culturally phenomenon. Family well-being is a key
ingredient of social fabric across the world, and should be acknowledged by psychology and
well-being researchers, and by progressive movements too.
T2  - Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
T1  - Family First: Evidence of Consistency and Variation in the Value of Family versus Personal Happiness across 49 Different Cultures
EP  - 339
IS  - 3
SP  - 323
VL  - 54
DO  - 10.1177/00220221221134711
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Krys, Kuba and Yeung, June Chun and Haas, Brian W. and van Osch, Yvette and Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra and Kocimska-Zych, Agata and Torres, Claudio and Selim, Heyla A. and Zelenski, John M. and Bond, Michael Harris and Park, Joonha and Lun, Vivian Miu-Chi and Maricchiolo, Fridanna and Vauclair, Christin-Melanie and Poláčková Šolcová, Iva and Diaz, David Ricardo Sirlopu and Xing, Cai and Vignoles, Vivian L. and van Tilburg, Wijnand A. P. and Teyssier, Julien and Sun, Chien-Ru and Serdarevich, Ursula and Schwarz, Beate and Sargautyte, Ruta and Røysamb, Espen and Romashov, Vladyslav and Rizwan, Muhammad and Pavlović, Zoran and Pavlopoulos, Vassilis and Okvitawanli, Ayu and Nadi, Azar and Nader, Martin and Mustaffa, Nur Fariza and Murdock, Elke and Mosca, Oriana and Mohorić, Tamara and Barrientos Marroquin, Pablo Eduardo and Malyonova, Arina and Liu, Xinhui and Lee, J. Hannah and Kwiatkowska, Anna and Kronberger, Nicole and Kračmárová, Lucie Klůzová and Kascakova, Natalia and Işık, İdil and Igou, Eric R. and Igbokwe, David O. and Hanke-Boer, Diana and Gavreliuc, Alin and Garðarsdóttir, Ragna B. and Fülöp, Márta and Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer and Esteves, Carla Sofia and Domínguez-Espinosa, Alejandra and Denoux, Patrick and Charkviani, Salome and Baltin, Arno and Arevalo, Douglas and Appoh, Lily and Akotia, Charity and Adamovic, Mladen and Uchida, Yukiko",
year = "2023",
abstract = "People care about their own well-being, but also about the well-being of their families. It is
currently however unknown how much people tend to value their own and their family’s wellbeing. A recent study documented that people value family happiness over personal happiness
across four cultures. In this study, we sought to replicate this finding across a larger sample size
(N = 12,819) and a greater number of countries (N = 49), We found that the strength of the
idealization of family over personal happiness preference was small (average Cohen’s ds = .20
with country levels varying from -.02 to almost .48), but ubiquitous, i.e., direction presented in
98% of the studied countries, 73-75% with statistical significance and < 2% variance across
countries. We also found that the size of this effect did vary somewhat across cultural contexts.
In Latin American cultures highest on relational mobility, the idealization of family over
personal happiness was very small (average Cohen’s ds for Latin America = .15 and .18), while
in Confucian Asia cultures lowest on relational mobility, this effect was closer to medium (ds >
.40 and .30). Importantly, we did not find strong support for traditional theories in cross-cultural
psychology that associate collectivism with greater prioritization of the family versus the
individual; country level individualism-collectivism was not associated with variation in the
idealization of family versus individual happiness. Our findings indicate that no matter how
much various populists abuse the argument of “protecting family life” to disrupt emancipation,
family happiness seems to be a pan-culturally phenomenon. Family well-being is a key
ingredient of social fabric across the world, and should be acknowledged by psychology and
well-being researchers, and by progressive movements too.",
journal = "Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology",
title = "Family First: Evidence of Consistency and Variation in the Value of Family versus Personal Happiness across 49 Different Cultures",
pages = "339-323",
number = "3",
volume = "54",
doi = "10.1177/00220221221134711"
}
Krys, K., Yeung, J. C., Haas, B. W., van Osch, Y., Kosiarczyk, A., Kocimska-Zych, A., Torres, C., Selim, H. A., Zelenski, J. M., Bond, M. H., Park, J., Lun, V. M., Maricchiolo, F., Vauclair, C., Poláčková Šolcová, I., Diaz, D. R. S., Xing, C., Vignoles, V. L., van Tilburg, W. A. P., Teyssier, J., Sun, C., Serdarevich, U., Schwarz, B., Sargautyte, R., Røysamb, E., Romashov, V., Rizwan, M., Pavlović, Z., Pavlopoulos, V., Okvitawanli, A., Nadi, A., Nader, M., Mustaffa, N. F., Murdock, E., Mosca, O., Mohorić, T., Barrientos Marroquin, P. E., Malyonova, A., Liu, X., Lee, J. H., Kwiatkowska, A., Kronberger, N., Kračmárová, L. K., Kascakova, N., Işık, İ., Igou, E. R., Igbokwe, D. O., Hanke-Boer, D., Gavreliuc, A., Garðarsdóttir, R. B., Fülöp, M., Gamsakhurdia, V., Esteves, C. S., Domínguez-Espinosa, A., Denoux, P., Charkviani, S., Baltin, A., Arevalo, D., Appoh, L., Akotia, C., Adamovic, M.,& Uchida, Y.. (2023). Family First: Evidence of Consistency and Variation in the Value of Family versus Personal Happiness across 49 Different Cultures. in Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 54(3), 323-339.
https://doi.org/10.1177/00220221221134711
Krys K, Yeung JC, Haas BW, van Osch Y, Kosiarczyk A, Kocimska-Zych A, Torres C, Selim HA, Zelenski JM, Bond MH, Park J, Lun VM, Maricchiolo F, Vauclair C, Poláčková Šolcová I, Diaz DRS, Xing C, Vignoles VL, van Tilburg WAP, Teyssier J, Sun C, Serdarevich U, Schwarz B, Sargautyte R, Røysamb E, Romashov V, Rizwan M, Pavlović Z, Pavlopoulos V, Okvitawanli A, Nadi A, Nader M, Mustaffa NF, Murdock E, Mosca O, Mohorić T, Barrientos Marroquin PE, Malyonova A, Liu X, Lee JH, Kwiatkowska A, Kronberger N, Kračmárová LK, Kascakova N, Işık İ, Igou ER, Igbokwe DO, Hanke-Boer D, Gavreliuc A, Garðarsdóttir RB, Fülöp M, Gamsakhurdia V, Esteves CS, Domínguez-Espinosa A, Denoux P, Charkviani S, Baltin A, Arevalo D, Appoh L, Akotia C, Adamovic M, Uchida Y. Family First: Evidence of Consistency and Variation in the Value of Family versus Personal Happiness across 49 Different Cultures. in Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 2023;54(3):323-339.
doi:10.1177/00220221221134711 .
Krys, Kuba, Yeung, June Chun, Haas, Brian W., van Osch, Yvette, Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra, Kocimska-Zych, Agata, Torres, Claudio, Selim, Heyla A., Zelenski, John M., Bond, Michael Harris, Park, Joonha, Lun, Vivian Miu-Chi, Maricchiolo, Fridanna, Vauclair, Christin-Melanie, Poláčková Šolcová, Iva, Diaz, David Ricardo Sirlopu, Xing, Cai, Vignoles, Vivian L., van Tilburg, Wijnand A. P., Teyssier, Julien, Sun, Chien-Ru, Serdarevich, Ursula, Schwarz, Beate, Sargautyte, Ruta, Røysamb, Espen, Romashov, Vladyslav, Rizwan, Muhammad, Pavlović, Zoran, Pavlopoulos, Vassilis, Okvitawanli, Ayu, Nadi, Azar, Nader, Martin, Mustaffa, Nur Fariza, Murdock, Elke, Mosca, Oriana, Mohorić, Tamara, Barrientos Marroquin, Pablo Eduardo, Malyonova, Arina, Liu, Xinhui, Lee, J. Hannah, Kwiatkowska, Anna, Kronberger, Nicole, Kračmárová, Lucie Klůzová, Kascakova, Natalia, Işık, İdil, Igou, Eric R., Igbokwe, David O., Hanke-Boer, Diana, Gavreliuc, Alin, Garðarsdóttir, Ragna B., Fülöp, Márta, Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer, Esteves, Carla Sofia, Domínguez-Espinosa, Alejandra, Denoux, Patrick, Charkviani, Salome, Baltin, Arno, Arevalo, Douglas, Appoh, Lily, Akotia, Charity, Adamovic, Mladen, Uchida, Yukiko, "Family First: Evidence of Consistency and Variation in the Value of Family versus Personal Happiness across 49 Different Cultures" in Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 54, no. 3 (2023):323-339,
https://doi.org/10.1177/00220221221134711 . .
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Introduction to a Culturally Sensitive Measure of Well‑Being: Combining Life Satisfaction and Interdependent Happiness Across 49 Different Cultures

Krys, Kuba; Haas, Brian W.; Igou, Eric R.; Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra; Kocimska‑Bortnowska, Agata; Kwiatkowska, Anna; Lun, Vivian Miu-Chi; Maricchiolo, Fridanna; Park, Joonha; Poláčková Šolcová, Iva; Sirlopu, David; Uchida, Yukiko; Vauclair, Christin-Melanie; Vignoles, Vivian L.; Zelenski, John M.; Adamović, Mladen; Akotia, Charity; Albert, Isabelle; Appoh, Lily; Arevalo, Mira D. M.; Baltin, Arno; Denoux, Patrick; Dominguez-Espinosa, Alejandra; Esteves, Carla Sofia; Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer; Fülöp, Márta; Garðarsdóttir, Ragna B.; Gavreliuc, Alin; Boer, Diana; Igbokwe, David O.; Işık, İdil; Kascakova, Natalia; Kráčmarová, Lucie Klůzová; Kosakowska‑Berezecka, Natasza; Kostoula, Olga; Kronberger, Nicole; Lee, J. Hannah; Liu, Xinhui; Łużniak‑Piecha, Magdalena; Malyonova, Arina; Barrientos, Pablo Eduardo; Mohorić, Tamara; Mosca, Oriana; Murdock, Elke; Mustaffa, Nur Fariza; Nader, Martin; Nadi, Azar; Okvitawanli, Ayu; van Osch, Yvette; Pavlopoulos, Vassilis; Pavlović, Zoran; Rizwan, Muhammad; Romashov, Vladyslav; Røysamb, Espen; Sargautyte, Ruta; Schwarz, Beate; Selim, Heyla A.; Serdarevich, Ursula; Stogianni, Maria; Sun, Chien-Ru; Teyssier, Julien; van Tilburg, Wijnand A. P.; Torres, Claudio; Xing, Cai; Bond, Michael Harris

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Krys, Kuba
AU  - Haas, Brian W.
AU  - Igou, Eric R.
AU  - Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra
AU  - Kocimska‑Bortnowska, Agata
AU  - Kwiatkowska, Anna
AU  - Lun, Vivian Miu-Chi
AU  - Maricchiolo, Fridanna
AU  - Park, Joonha
AU  - Poláčková Šolcová, Iva
AU  - Sirlopu, David
AU  - Uchida, Yukiko
AU  - Vauclair, Christin-Melanie
AU  - Vignoles, Vivian L.
AU  - Zelenski, John M.
AU  - Adamović, Mladen
AU  - Akotia, Charity
AU  - Albert, Isabelle
AU  - Appoh, Lily
AU  - Arevalo, Mira D. M.
AU  - Baltin, Arno
AU  - Denoux, Patrick
AU  - Dominguez-Espinosa, Alejandra
AU  - Esteves, Carla Sofia
AU  - Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer
AU  - Fülöp, Márta
AU  - Garðarsdóttir, Ragna B.
AU  - Gavreliuc, Alin
AU  - Boer, Diana
AU  - Igbokwe, David O.
AU  - Işık, İdil
AU  - Kascakova, Natalia
AU  - Kráčmarová, Lucie Klůzová
AU  - Kosakowska‑Berezecka, Natasza
AU  - Kostoula, Olga
AU  - Kronberger, Nicole
AU  - Lee, J. Hannah
AU  - Liu, Xinhui
AU  - Łużniak‑Piecha, Magdalena
AU  - Malyonova, Arina
AU  - Barrientos, Pablo Eduardo
AU  - Mohorić, Tamara
AU  - Mosca, Oriana
AU  - Murdock, Elke
AU  - Mustaffa, Nur Fariza
AU  - Nader, Martin
AU  - Nadi, Azar
AU  - Okvitawanli, Ayu
AU  - van Osch, Yvette
AU  - Pavlopoulos, Vassilis
AU  - Pavlović, Zoran
AU  - Rizwan, Muhammad
AU  - Romashov, Vladyslav
AU  - Røysamb, Espen
AU  - Sargautyte, Ruta
AU  - Schwarz, Beate
AU  - Selim, Heyla A.
AU  - Serdarevich, Ursula
AU  - Stogianni, Maria
AU  - Sun, Chien-Ru
AU  - Teyssier, Julien
AU  - van Tilburg, Wijnand A. P.
AU  - Torres, Claudio
AU  - Xing, Cai
AU  - Bond, Michael Harris
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4293
AB  - How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when wellbeing is being measured according to the way people in country A think about well-being?
We address this issue by proposing a new culturally sensitive method to comparing societal levels of well-being. We support our reasoning with data on life satisfaction and interdependent happiness focusing on individual and family, collected mostly from students,
across forty-nine countries. We demonstrate that the relative idealization of the two types
of well-being varies across cultural contexts and are associated with culturally different
models of selfhood. Furthermore, we show that rankings of societal well-being based on
life satisfaction tend to underestimate the contribution from interdependent happiness. We
introduce a new culturally sensitive method for calculating societal well-being, and examine its construct validity by testing for associations with the experience of emotions and
with individualism-collectivism. This new culturally sensitive approach represents a slight,
yet important improvement in measuring well-being.
T2  - Journal of Happiness Studies
T1  - Introduction to a Culturally Sensitive Measure of Well‑Being: Combining Life Satisfaction and Interdependent Happiness Across 49 Different Cultures
EP  - 627
IS  - 2
SP  - 607
VL  - 24
DO  - 10.1007/s10902-022-00588-1
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Krys, Kuba and Haas, Brian W. and Igou, Eric R. and Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra and Kocimska‑Bortnowska, Agata and Kwiatkowska, Anna and Lun, Vivian Miu-Chi and Maricchiolo, Fridanna and Park, Joonha and Poláčková Šolcová, Iva and Sirlopu, David and Uchida, Yukiko and Vauclair, Christin-Melanie and Vignoles, Vivian L. and Zelenski, John M. and Adamović, Mladen and Akotia, Charity and Albert, Isabelle and Appoh, Lily and Arevalo, Mira D. M. and Baltin, Arno and Denoux, Patrick and Dominguez-Espinosa, Alejandra and Esteves, Carla Sofia and Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer and Fülöp, Márta and Garðarsdóttir, Ragna B. and Gavreliuc, Alin and Boer, Diana and Igbokwe, David O. and Işık, İdil and Kascakova, Natalia and Kráčmarová, Lucie Klůzová and Kosakowska‑Berezecka, Natasza and Kostoula, Olga and Kronberger, Nicole and Lee, J. Hannah and Liu, Xinhui and Łużniak‑Piecha, Magdalena and Malyonova, Arina and Barrientos, Pablo Eduardo and Mohorić, Tamara and Mosca, Oriana and Murdock, Elke and Mustaffa, Nur Fariza and Nader, Martin and Nadi, Azar and Okvitawanli, Ayu and van Osch, Yvette and Pavlopoulos, Vassilis and Pavlović, Zoran and Rizwan, Muhammad and Romashov, Vladyslav and Røysamb, Espen and Sargautyte, Ruta and Schwarz, Beate and Selim, Heyla A. and Serdarevich, Ursula and Stogianni, Maria and Sun, Chien-Ru and Teyssier, Julien and van Tilburg, Wijnand A. P. and Torres, Claudio and Xing, Cai and Bond, Michael Harris",
year = "2023",
abstract = "How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when wellbeing is being measured according to the way people in country A think about well-being?
We address this issue by proposing a new culturally sensitive method to comparing societal levels of well-being. We support our reasoning with data on life satisfaction and interdependent happiness focusing on individual and family, collected mostly from students,
across forty-nine countries. We demonstrate that the relative idealization of the two types
of well-being varies across cultural contexts and are associated with culturally different
models of selfhood. Furthermore, we show that rankings of societal well-being based on
life satisfaction tend to underestimate the contribution from interdependent happiness. We
introduce a new culturally sensitive method for calculating societal well-being, and examine its construct validity by testing for associations with the experience of emotions and
with individualism-collectivism. This new culturally sensitive approach represents a slight,
yet important improvement in measuring well-being.",
journal = "Journal of Happiness Studies",
title = "Introduction to a Culturally Sensitive Measure of Well‑Being: Combining Life Satisfaction and Interdependent Happiness Across 49 Different Cultures",
pages = "627-607",
number = "2",
volume = "24",
doi = "10.1007/s10902-022-00588-1"
}
Krys, K., Haas, B. W., Igou, E. R., Kosiarczyk, A., Kocimska‑Bortnowska, A., Kwiatkowska, A., Lun, V. M., Maricchiolo, F., Park, J., Poláčková Šolcová, I., Sirlopu, D., Uchida, Y., Vauclair, C., Vignoles, V. L., Zelenski, J. M., Adamović, M., Akotia, C., Albert, I., Appoh, L., Arevalo, M. D. M., Baltin, A., Denoux, P., Dominguez-Espinosa, A., Esteves, C. S., Gamsakhurdia, V., Fülöp, M., Garðarsdóttir, R. B., Gavreliuc, A., Boer, D., Igbokwe, D. O., Işık, İ., Kascakova, N., Kráčmarová, L. K., Kosakowska‑Berezecka, N., Kostoula, O., Kronberger, N., Lee, J. H., Liu, X., Łużniak‑Piecha, M., Malyonova, A., Barrientos, P. E., Mohorić, T., Mosca, O., Murdock, E., Mustaffa, N. F., Nader, M., Nadi, A., Okvitawanli, A., van Osch, Y., Pavlopoulos, V., Pavlović, Z., Rizwan, M., Romashov, V., Røysamb, E., Sargautyte, R., Schwarz, B., Selim, H. A., Serdarevich, U., Stogianni, M., Sun, C., Teyssier, J., van Tilburg, W. A. P., Torres, C., Xing, C.,& Bond, M. H.. (2023). Introduction to a Culturally Sensitive Measure of Well‑Being: Combining Life Satisfaction and Interdependent Happiness Across 49 Different Cultures. in Journal of Happiness Studies, 24(2), 607-627.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-022-00588-1
Krys K, Haas BW, Igou ER, Kosiarczyk A, Kocimska‑Bortnowska A, Kwiatkowska A, Lun VM, Maricchiolo F, Park J, Poláčková Šolcová I, Sirlopu D, Uchida Y, Vauclair C, Vignoles VL, Zelenski JM, Adamović M, Akotia C, Albert I, Appoh L, Arevalo MDM, Baltin A, Denoux P, Dominguez-Espinosa A, Esteves CS, Gamsakhurdia V, Fülöp M, Garðarsdóttir RB, Gavreliuc A, Boer D, Igbokwe DO, Işık İ, Kascakova N, Kráčmarová LK, Kosakowska‑Berezecka N, Kostoula O, Kronberger N, Lee JH, Liu X, Łużniak‑Piecha M, Malyonova A, Barrientos PE, Mohorić T, Mosca O, Murdock E, Mustaffa NF, Nader M, Nadi A, Okvitawanli A, van Osch Y, Pavlopoulos V, Pavlović Z, Rizwan M, Romashov V, Røysamb E, Sargautyte R, Schwarz B, Selim HA, Serdarevich U, Stogianni M, Sun C, Teyssier J, van Tilburg WAP, Torres C, Xing C, Bond MH. Introduction to a Culturally Sensitive Measure of Well‑Being: Combining Life Satisfaction and Interdependent Happiness Across 49 Different Cultures. in Journal of Happiness Studies. 2023;24(2):607-627.
doi:10.1007/s10902-022-00588-1 .
Krys, Kuba, Haas, Brian W., Igou, Eric R., Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra, Kocimska‑Bortnowska, Agata, Kwiatkowska, Anna, Lun, Vivian Miu-Chi, Maricchiolo, Fridanna, Park, Joonha, Poláčková Šolcová, Iva, Sirlopu, David, Uchida, Yukiko, Vauclair, Christin-Melanie, Vignoles, Vivian L., Zelenski, John M., Adamović, Mladen, Akotia, Charity, Albert, Isabelle, Appoh, Lily, Arevalo, Mira D. M., Baltin, Arno, Denoux, Patrick, Dominguez-Espinosa, Alejandra, Esteves, Carla Sofia, Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer, Fülöp, Márta, Garðarsdóttir, Ragna B., Gavreliuc, Alin, Boer, Diana, Igbokwe, David O., Işık, İdil, Kascakova, Natalia, Kráčmarová, Lucie Klůzová, Kosakowska‑Berezecka, Natasza, Kostoula, Olga, Kronberger, Nicole, Lee, J. Hannah, Liu, Xinhui, Łużniak‑Piecha, Magdalena, Malyonova, Arina, Barrientos, Pablo Eduardo, Mohorić, Tamara, Mosca, Oriana, Murdock, Elke, Mustaffa, Nur Fariza, Nader, Martin, Nadi, Azar, Okvitawanli, Ayu, van Osch, Yvette, Pavlopoulos, Vassilis, Pavlović, Zoran, Rizwan, Muhammad, Romashov, Vladyslav, Røysamb, Espen, Sargautyte, Ruta, Schwarz, Beate, Selim, Heyla A., Serdarevich, Ursula, Stogianni, Maria, Sun, Chien-Ru, Teyssier, Julien, van Tilburg, Wijnand A. P., Torres, Claudio, Xing, Cai, Bond, Michael Harris, "Introduction to a Culturally Sensitive Measure of Well‑Being: Combining Life Satisfaction and Interdependent Happiness Across 49 Different Cultures" in Journal of Happiness Studies, 24, no. 2 (2023):607-627,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-022-00588-1 . .
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16

Unpackaging the link between economic inequality and self-construal

Sánchez-Rodríguez, Ángel; Uskul, Ayse K.; Rodríguez-Bailón, Rosa; Willis, Guillermo B.; Vignoles, Vivian L.; Krys, Kuba; Adamovic, Mladen; Akotia, Charity; Albert, Isabelle; Appoh, Lily; Baltin, Arno; Barrientos, Pablo Eduardo; Bond, Michael Harris; Denoux, Patrick; Domínguez-Espinosa, Alejandra; Esteves, Carla Sofia; Fülöp, Márta; Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer; Garðarsdóttir, Ragna B.; Gavreliuc, Alin; Hanke-Boer, Diana; Haas, Brian W.; Igbokwe, David O.; Işık, İdil; Kascakova, Natalia; Kračmárová, Lucie Klůzová; Kocimska-Zych, Agata; Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra; Kostoula, Olga; Kronberger, Nicole; Kwiatkowska, Anna; Lee, J. Hannah; Liu, Xinhui; Łużniak‑Piecha, Magdalena; Malyonova, Arina; Maricchiolo, Fridanna; Arevalo, Mira D. M.; Mohorić, Tamara; Mosca, Oriana; Murdock, Elke; Mustaffa, Nur Fariza; Lun, Vivian Miu-Chi; Nader, Martin; Nadi, Azar; Okvitawanli, Ayu; van Osch, Yvette; Park, Joonha; Pavlopoulos, Vassilis; Pavlović, Zoran; Poláčková Šolcová, Iva; Igou, Eric R.; Rizwan, Muhammad; Romashov, Vladyslav; Røysamb, Espen; Sargautyte, Ruta; Schwarz, Beate; Selim, Heyla A.; Serdarevich, Ursula; Sirlopú, David; Stogianni, Maria; Stoyanova, Stanislava; Sun, Chien-Ru; Teyssier, Julien; van Tilburg, Wijnand A. P.; Torres, Claudio; Uchida, Yukiko; Vauclair, Christin-Melanie; Xing, Cai; Zelenski, John M.

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Sánchez-Rodríguez, Ángel
AU  - Uskul, Ayse K.
AU  - Rodríguez-Bailón, Rosa
AU  - Willis, Guillermo B.
AU  - Vignoles, Vivian L.
AU  - Krys, Kuba
AU  - Adamovic, Mladen
AU  - Akotia, Charity
AU  - Albert, Isabelle
AU  - Appoh, Lily
AU  - Baltin, Arno
AU  - Barrientos, Pablo Eduardo
AU  - Bond, Michael Harris
AU  - Denoux, Patrick
AU  - Domínguez-Espinosa, Alejandra
AU  - Esteves, Carla Sofia
AU  - Fülöp, Márta
AU  - Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer
AU  - Garðarsdóttir, Ragna B.
AU  - Gavreliuc, Alin
AU  - Hanke-Boer, Diana
AU  - Haas, Brian W.
AU  - Igbokwe, David O.
AU  - Işık, İdil
AU  - Kascakova, Natalia
AU  - Kračmárová, Lucie Klůzová
AU  - Kocimska-Zych, Agata
AU  - Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra
AU  - Kostoula, Olga
AU  - Kronberger, Nicole
AU  - Kwiatkowska, Anna
AU  - Lee, J. Hannah
AU  - Liu, Xinhui
AU  - Łużniak‑Piecha, Magdalena
AU  - Malyonova, Arina
AU  - Maricchiolo, Fridanna
AU  - Arevalo, Mira D. M.
AU  - Mohorić, Tamara
AU  - Mosca, Oriana
AU  - Murdock, Elke
AU  - Mustaffa, Nur Fariza
AU  - Lun, Vivian Miu-Chi
AU  - Nader, Martin
AU  - Nadi, Azar
AU  - Okvitawanli, Ayu
AU  - van Osch, Yvette
AU  - Park, Joonha
AU  - Pavlopoulos, Vassilis
AU  - Pavlović, Zoran
AU  - Poláčková Šolcová, Iva
AU  - Igou, Eric R.
AU  - Rizwan, Muhammad
AU  - Romashov, Vladyslav
AU  - Røysamb, Espen
AU  - Sargautyte, Ruta
AU  - Schwarz, Beate
AU  - Selim, Heyla A.
AU  - Serdarevich, Ursula
AU  - Sirlopú, David
AU  - Stogianni, Maria
AU  - Stoyanova, Stanislava
AU  - Sun, Chien-Ru
AU  - Teyssier, Julien
AU  - van Tilburg, Wijnand A. P.
AU  - Torres, Claudio
AU  - Uchida, Yukiko
AU  - Vauclair, Christin-Melanie
AU  - Xing, Cai
AU  - Zelenski, John M.
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4556
AB  - Past research has shown that economic inequality shapes individuals’ self-construals. However, it has been unclear which dimensions of self-construal are associated with and affected by economic
inequality. A correlational (Study 1: N = 264) and an experimental
study (Study 2: N = 532) provided converging evidence linking
perceived economic inequality with two forms of independent
(vs. interdependent) self-construal: Difference from Others and SelfReliance. In Study 3 (N = 12,634) societal differences in objective
economic inequality across 48 nations predicted feelings of
Difference from Others, but not Self-Reliance. Importantly, we
found no significant associations of economic inequality with the
other six dimensions of self-construal. Our findings help extend
previous results linking economic inequality to forms of “social
distance.”
T2  - Self and Identity
T1  - Unpackaging the link between economic inequality and self-construal
EP  - 739
IS  - 5
SP  - 713
VL  - 22
DO  - 10.1080/15298868.2023.2200032
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Sánchez-Rodríguez, Ángel and Uskul, Ayse K. and Rodríguez-Bailón, Rosa and Willis, Guillermo B. and Vignoles, Vivian L. and Krys, Kuba and Adamovic, Mladen and Akotia, Charity and Albert, Isabelle and Appoh, Lily and Baltin, Arno and Barrientos, Pablo Eduardo and Bond, Michael Harris 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, İdil and Kascakova, Natalia and Kračmárová, Lucie Klůzová and Kocimska-Zych, Agata and Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra and Kostoula, Olga and Kronberger, Nicole and Kwiatkowska, Anna and Lee, J. Hannah and Liu, Xinhui and Łużniak‑Piecha, Magdalena and Malyonova, Arina and Maricchiolo, Fridanna and Arevalo, Mira D. M. 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 R. 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 A. P. and Torres, Claudio and Uchida, Yukiko and Vauclair, Christin-Melanie and Xing, Cai and Zelenski, John M.",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Past research has shown that economic inequality shapes individuals’ self-construals. However, it has been unclear which dimensions of self-construal are associated with and affected by economic
inequality. A correlational (Study 1: N = 264) and an experimental
study (Study 2: N = 532) provided converging evidence linking
perceived economic inequality with two forms of independent
(vs. interdependent) self-construal: Difference from Others and SelfReliance. In Study 3 (N = 12,634) societal differences in objective
economic inequality across 48 nations predicted feelings of
Difference from Others, but not Self-Reliance. Importantly, we
found no significant associations of economic inequality with the
other six dimensions of self-construal. Our findings help extend
previous results linking economic inequality to forms of “social
distance.”",
journal = "Self and Identity",
title = "Unpackaging the link between economic inequality and self-construal",
pages = "739-713",
number = "5",
volume = "22",
doi = "10.1080/15298868.2023.2200032"
}
Sánchez-Rodríguez, Á., Uskul, A. K., Rodríguez-Bailón, R., Willis, G. B., Vignoles, V. L., Krys, K., Adamovic, M., Akotia, C., Albert, I., Appoh, L., Baltin, A., Barrientos, P. E., Bond, M. H., Denoux, P., Domínguez-Espinosa, A., Esteves, C. S., Fülöp, M., Gamsakhurdia, V., Garðarsdóttir, R. B., Gavreliuc, A., Hanke-Boer, D., Haas, B. W., Igbokwe, D. O., Işık, İ., Kascakova, N., Kračmárová, L. K., Kocimska-Zych, A., Kosiarczyk, A., Kostoula, O., Kronberger, N., Kwiatkowska, A., Lee, J. H., Liu, X., Łużniak‑Piecha, M., Malyonova, A., Maricchiolo, F., Arevalo, M. D. M., Mohorić, T., Mosca, O., Murdock, E., Mustaffa, N. F., Lun, V. M., Nader, M., Nadi, A., Okvitawanli, A., van Osch, Y., Park, J., Pavlopoulos, V., Pavlović, Z., Poláčková Šolcová, I., Igou, E. R., Rizwan, M., Romashov, V., Røysamb, E., Sargautyte, R., Schwarz, B., Selim, H. A., Serdarevich, U., Sirlopú, D., Stogianni, M., Stoyanova, S., Sun, C., Teyssier, J., van Tilburg, W. A. P., Torres, C., Uchida, Y., Vauclair, C., Xing, C.,& Zelenski, J. M.. (2023). Unpackaging the link between economic inequality and self-construal. in Self and Identity, 22(5), 713-739.
https://doi.org/10.1080/15298868.2023.2200032
Sánchez-Rodríguez Á, Uskul AK, Rodríguez-Bailón R, Willis GB, Vignoles VL, Krys K, Adamovic M, Akotia C, Albert I, Appoh L, Baltin A, Barrientos PE, Bond MH, Denoux P, Domínguez-Espinosa A, Esteves CS, Fülöp M, Gamsakhurdia V, Garðarsdóttir RB, Gavreliuc A, Hanke-Boer D, Haas BW, Igbokwe DO, Işık İ, Kascakova N, Kračmárová LK, Kocimska-Zych A, Kosiarczyk A, Kostoula O, Kronberger N, Kwiatkowska A, Lee JH, Liu X, Łużniak‑Piecha M, Malyonova A, Maricchiolo F, Arevalo MDM, Mohorić T, Mosca O, Murdock E, Mustaffa NF, Lun VM, Nader M, Nadi A, Okvitawanli A, van Osch Y, Park J, Pavlopoulos V, Pavlović Z, Poláčková Šolcová I, Igou ER, Rizwan M, Romashov V, Røysamb E, Sargautyte R, Schwarz B, Selim HA, Serdarevich U, Sirlopú D, Stogianni M, Stoyanova S, Sun C, Teyssier J, van Tilburg WAP, Torres C, Uchida Y, Vauclair C, Xing C, Zelenski JM. Unpackaging the link between economic inequality and self-construal. in Self and Identity. 2023;22(5):713-739.
doi:10.1080/15298868.2023.2200032 .
Sánchez-Rodríguez, Ángel, Uskul, Ayse K., Rodríguez-Bailón, Rosa, Willis, Guillermo B., Vignoles, Vivian L., Krys, Kuba, Adamovic, Mladen, Akotia, Charity, Albert, Isabelle, Appoh, Lily, Baltin, Arno, Barrientos, Pablo Eduardo, Bond, Michael Harris, Denoux, Patrick, Domínguez-Espinosa, Alejandra, Esteves, Carla Sofia, Fülöp, Márta, Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer, Garðarsdóttir, Ragna B., Gavreliuc, Alin, Hanke-Boer, Diana, Haas, Brian W., Igbokwe, David O., Işık, İdil, Kascakova, Natalia, Kračmárová, Lucie Klůzová, Kocimska-Zych, Agata, Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra, Kostoula, Olga, Kronberger, Nicole, Kwiatkowska, Anna, Lee, J. Hannah, Liu, Xinhui, Łużniak‑Piecha, Magdalena, Malyonova, Arina, Maricchiolo, Fridanna, Arevalo, Mira D. M., Mohorić, Tamara, Mosca, Oriana, Murdock, Elke, Mustaffa, Nur Fariza, Lun, Vivian Miu-Chi, Nader, Martin, Nadi, Azar, Okvitawanli, Ayu, van Osch, Yvette, Park, Joonha, Pavlopoulos, Vassilis, Pavlović, Zoran, Poláčková Šolcová, Iva, Igou, Eric R., Rizwan, Muhammad, Romashov, Vladyslav, Røysamb, Espen, Sargautyte, Ruta, Schwarz, Beate, Selim, Heyla A., Serdarevich, Ursula, Sirlopú, David, Stogianni, Maria, Stoyanova, Stanislava, Sun, Chien-Ru, Teyssier, Julien, van Tilburg, Wijnand A. P., Torres, Claudio, Uchida, Yukiko, Vauclair, Christin-Melanie, Xing, Cai, Zelenski, John M., "Unpackaging the link between economic inequality and self-construal" in Self and Identity, 22, no. 5 (2023):713-739,
https://doi.org/10.1080/15298868.2023.2200032 . .
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Self-construals predict personal life satisfaction with different strengths across societal contexts differing in national wealth and religious heritage

Sánchez-Rodríguez, Ángel; Vignoles, Vivian L.; Bond, Michael Harris; Adamovic, Mladen; Akotia, Charity; Albert, Isabelle; Appoh, Lily; Baltin, Arno; Barrientos, Pablo Eduardo; Denoux, Patrick; Dominguez-Espinosa, Alejandra; Esteves, Carla Sofia; Fülöp, Márta; Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer; Garðarsdóttir, Ragna B.; Gavreliuc, Alin; Hanke-Boer, Diana; Haas, Brian W.; Igbokwe, David O.; Işık, İdil; Kascakova, Natalia; Kračmárová, Lucie Klůzová; Kocimska-Zych, Agata; Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra; Kostoula, Olga; Kronberger, Nicole; Krys, Kuba; Kwiatkowska, Anna; Lee, J. Hannah; Liu, Xinhui; Łużniak‑Piecha, Magdalena; Malyonova, Arina; Maricchiolo, Fridanna; Arevalo, Mira D. M.; Mohorić, Tamara; Mosca, Oriana; Murdock, Elke; Mustaffa, Nur Fariza; Lun, Vivian Miu-Chi; Nader, Martin; Nadi, Azar; Okvitawanli, Ayu; van Osch, Yvette; Park, Joonha; Pavlopoulos, Vassilis; Pavlović, Zoran; Poláčková Šolcová, Iva; Igou, Eric R.; Rizwan, Muhammad; Romashov, Vladyslav; Røysamb, Espen; Sargautyte, Ruta; Schwarz, Beate; Selim, Heyla A.; Serdarevich, Ursula; Sirlopu, David; Stogianni, Maria; Stoyanova, Stanislava; Sun, Chien-Ru; Teyssier, Julien; van Tilburg, Wijnand A. P.; Torres, Claudio; Uchida, Yukiko; Vauclair, Christin-Melanie; Xing, Cai; Zelenski, John M.

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Sánchez-Rodríguez, Ángel
AU  - Vignoles, Vivian L.
AU  - Bond, Michael Harris
AU  - Adamovic, Mladen
AU  - Akotia, Charity
AU  - Albert, Isabelle
AU  - Appoh, Lily
AU  - Baltin, Arno
AU  - Barrientos, Pablo Eduardo
AU  - Denoux, Patrick
AU  - Dominguez-Espinosa, Alejandra
AU  - Esteves, Carla Sofia
AU  - Fülöp, Márta
AU  - Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer
AU  - Garðarsdóttir, Ragna B.
AU  - Gavreliuc, Alin
AU  - Hanke-Boer, Diana
AU  - Haas, Brian W.
AU  - Igbokwe, David O.
AU  - Işık, İdil
AU  - Kascakova, Natalia
AU  - Kračmárová, Lucie Klůzová
AU  - Kocimska-Zych, Agata
AU  - Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra
AU  - Kostoula, Olga
AU  - Kronberger, Nicole
AU  - Krys, Kuba
AU  - Kwiatkowska, Anna
AU  - Lee, J. Hannah
AU  - Liu, Xinhui
AU  - Łużniak‑Piecha, Magdalena
AU  - Malyonova, Arina
AU  - Maricchiolo, Fridanna
AU  - Arevalo, Mira D. M.
AU  - Mohorić, Tamara
AU  - Mosca, Oriana
AU  - Murdock, Elke
AU  - Mustaffa, Nur Fariza
AU  - Lun, Vivian Miu-Chi
AU  - Nader, Martin
AU  - Nadi, Azar
AU  - Okvitawanli, Ayu
AU  - van Osch, Yvette
AU  - Park, Joonha
AU  - Pavlopoulos, Vassilis
AU  - Pavlović, Zoran
AU  - Poláčková Šolcová, Iva
AU  - Igou, Eric R.
AU  - Rizwan, Muhammad
AU  - Romashov, Vladyslav
AU  - Røysamb, Espen
AU  - Sargautyte, Ruta
AU  - Schwarz, Beate
AU  - Selim, Heyla A.
AU  - Serdarevich, Ursula
AU  - Sirlopu, David
AU  - Stogianni, Maria
AU  - Stoyanova, Stanislava
AU  - Sun, Chien-Ru
AU  - Teyssier, Julien
AU  - van Tilburg, Wijnand A. P.
AU  - Torres, Claudio
AU  - Uchida, Yukiko
AU  - Vauclair, Christin-Melanie
AU  - Xing, Cai
AU  - Zelenski, John M.
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4557
AB  - 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. Selfexpression (vs. harmony) predicted PLS more weakly (and nonsignificantly) 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
T2  - Self and Identity
T1  - Self-construals predict personal life satisfaction with different strengths across societal contexts differing in national wealth and religious heritage
EP  - 712
IS  - 5
SP  - 689
VL  - 22
DO  - 10.1080/15298868.2023.2202413
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Sánchez-Rodríguez, Ángel and Vignoles, Vivian L. and Bond, Michael Harris and Adamovic, Mladen and Akotia, Charity and Albert, Isabelle and Appoh, Lily and Baltin, Arno and Barrientos, Pablo Eduardo and Denoux, Patrick and Dominguez-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, İdil and Kascakova, Natalia and Kračmárová, Lucie Klůzová 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 Arevalo, Mira D. M. 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 R. and Rizwan, Muhammad and Romashov, Vladyslav and Røysamb, Espen and Sargautyte, Ruta and Schwarz, Beate and Selim, Heyla A. and Serdarevich, Ursula and Sirlopu, David and Stogianni, Maria and Stoyanova, Stanislava and Sun, Chien-Ru and Teyssier, Julien and van Tilburg, Wijnand A. P. and Torres, Claudio and Uchida, Yukiko and Vauclair, Christin-Melanie and Xing, Cai and Zelenski, John M.",
year = "2023",
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. Selfexpression (vs. harmony) predicted PLS more weakly (and nonsignificantly) 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",
journal = "Self and Identity",
title = "Self-construals predict personal life satisfaction with different strengths across societal contexts differing in national wealth and religious heritage",
pages = "712-689",
number = "5",
volume = "22",
doi = "10.1080/15298868.2023.2202413"
}
Sánchez-Rodríguez, Á., Vignoles, V. L., Bond, M. H., Adamovic, M., Akotia, C., Albert, I., Appoh, L., Baltin, A., Barrientos, P. E., Denoux, P., Dominguez-Espinosa, A., Esteves, C. S., Fülöp, M., Gamsakhurdia, V., Garðarsdóttir, R. B., Gavreliuc, A., Hanke-Boer, D., Haas, B. W., Igbokwe, D. O., Işık, İ., Kascakova, N., Kračmárová, L. K., Kocimska-Zych, A., Kosiarczyk, A., Kostoula, O., Kronberger, N., Krys, K., Kwiatkowska, A., Lee, J. H., Liu, X., Łużniak‑Piecha, M., Malyonova, A., Maricchiolo, F., Arevalo, M. D. M., Mohorić, T., Mosca, O., Murdock, E., Mustaffa, N. F., Lun, V. M., Nader, M., Nadi, A., Okvitawanli, A., van Osch, Y., Park, J., Pavlopoulos, V., Pavlović, Z., Poláčková Šolcová, I., Igou, E. R., Rizwan, M., Romashov, V., Røysamb, E., Sargautyte, R., Schwarz, B., Selim, H. A., Serdarevich, U., Sirlopu, D., Stogianni, M., Stoyanova, S., Sun, C., Teyssier, J., van Tilburg, W. A. P., Torres, C., Uchida, Y., Vauclair, C., Xing, C.,& Zelenski, J. M.. (2023). Self-construals predict personal life satisfaction with different strengths across societal contexts differing in national wealth and religious heritage. in Self and Identity, 22(5), 689-712.
https://doi.org/10.1080/15298868.2023.2202413
Sánchez-Rodríguez Á, Vignoles VL, Bond MH, Adamovic M, Akotia C, Albert I, Appoh L, Baltin A, Barrientos PE, Denoux P, Dominguez-Espinosa A, Esteves CS, Fülöp M, Gamsakhurdia V, Garðarsdóttir RB, Gavreliuc A, Hanke-Boer D, Haas BW, Igbokwe DO, Işık İ, Kascakova N, Kračmárová LK, Kocimska-Zych A, Kosiarczyk A, Kostoula O, Kronberger N, Krys K, Kwiatkowska A, Lee JH, Liu X, Łużniak‑Piecha M, Malyonova A, Maricchiolo F, Arevalo MDM, Mohorić T, Mosca O, Murdock E, Mustaffa NF, Lun VM, Nader M, Nadi A, Okvitawanli A, van Osch Y, Park J, Pavlopoulos V, Pavlović Z, Poláčková Šolcová I, Igou ER, Rizwan M, Romashov V, Røysamb E, Sargautyte R, Schwarz B, Selim HA, Serdarevich U, Sirlopu D, Stogianni M, Stoyanova S, Sun C, Teyssier J, van Tilburg WAP, Torres C, Uchida Y, Vauclair C, Xing C, Zelenski JM. Self-construals predict personal life satisfaction with different strengths across societal contexts differing in national wealth and religious heritage. in Self and Identity. 2023;22(5):689-712.
doi:10.1080/15298868.2023.2202413 .
Sánchez-Rodríguez, Ángel, Vignoles, Vivian L., Bond, Michael Harris, Adamovic, Mladen, Akotia, Charity, Albert, Isabelle, Appoh, Lily, Baltin, Arno, Barrientos, Pablo Eduardo, Denoux, Patrick, Dominguez-Espinosa, Alejandra, Esteves, Carla Sofia, Fülöp, Márta, Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer, Garðarsdóttir, Ragna B., Gavreliuc, Alin, Hanke-Boer, Diana, Haas, Brian W., Igbokwe, David O., Işık, İdil, Kascakova, Natalia, Kračmárová, Lucie Klůzová, Kocimska-Zych, Agata, Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra, Kostoula, Olga, Kronberger, Nicole, Krys, Kuba, Kwiatkowska, Anna, Lee, J. Hannah, Liu, Xinhui, Łużniak‑Piecha, Magdalena, Malyonova, Arina, Maricchiolo, Fridanna, Arevalo, Mira D. M., Mohorić, Tamara, Mosca, Oriana, Murdock, Elke, Mustaffa, Nur Fariza, Lun, Vivian Miu-Chi, Nader, Martin, Nadi, Azar, Okvitawanli, Ayu, van Osch, Yvette, Park, Joonha, Pavlopoulos, Vassilis, Pavlović, Zoran, Poláčková Šolcová, Iva, Igou, Eric R., Rizwan, Muhammad, Romashov, Vladyslav, Røysamb, Espen, Sargautyte, Ruta, Schwarz, Beate, Selim, Heyla A., Serdarevich, Ursula, Sirlopu, David, Stogianni, Maria, Stoyanova, Stanislava, Sun, Chien-Ru, Teyssier, Julien, van Tilburg, Wijnand A. P., Torres, Claudio, Uchida, Yukiko, Vauclair, Christin-Melanie, Xing, Cai, Zelenski, John M., "Self-construals predict personal life satisfaction with different strengths across societal contexts differing in national wealth and religious heritage" in Self and Identity, 22, no. 5 (2023):689-712,
https://doi.org/10.1080/15298868.2023.2202413 . .
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Psycho-social factors associated with mental resilience in the Corona lockdown

Veer, Ilya M.; Riepenhausen, Antje; Zerban, Matthias; Wackerhagen, Carolin; Puhlmann, Lara M. C.; Engen, Haakon; Köber, Göran; Bögemann, Sophie A.; Weermeijer, Jeroen; Uściłko, Aleksandra; Mor, Netali; Marciniak, Marta A.; Askelund, Adrian Dahl; Al-Kamel, Abbas; Ayash, Sarah; Barsuola, Giulia; Bartkute-Norkuniene, Vaida; Battaglia, Simone; Bobko, Yaryna; Bölte, Sven; Cardone, Paolo; Chvojková, Edita; Damnjanović, Kaja; De Calheiros Velozo, Joana; de Thurah, Lena; Deza-Araujo, Yacila I.; Dimitrov, Annika; Farkas, Kinga; Feller, Clémence; Gazea, Mary; Gilan, Donya; Gnjidić, Vedrana; Hajduk, Michal; Hiekkaranta, Anu P.; Hofgaard, Live S.; Ilen, Laura; Kasanova, Zuzana; Khanpour, Mohsen; Lau, Bobo Hi Po; Lenferink, Dionne B.; Lindhardt, Thomas B.; Magas, Dávid Á.; Mituniewicz, Julian; Moreno-López, Laura; Muzychka, Sofiia; Ntafouli, Maria; O’Leary, Aet; Paparella, Ilenia; Põldver, Nele; Rintala, Aki; Robak, Natalia; Rosická, Anna M.; Røysamb, Espen; Sadeghi, Siavash; Schneider, Maude; Siugzdaite, Roma; Stantić, Mirta; Teixeira, Ana; Todorovic, Ana; Wan, Wendy W. N.; van Dick, Rolf; Lieb, Klaus; Kleim, Birgit; Hermans, Erno J.; Kobylińska, Dorota; Hendler, Talma; Binder, Harald; Myin-Germeys, Inez; van Leeuwen, Judith M. C.; Tüscher, Oliver; Yuen, Kenneth S. L.; Walter, Henrik; Kalisch, Raffael

(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Veer, Ilya M.
AU  - Riepenhausen, Antje
AU  - Zerban, Matthias
AU  - Wackerhagen, Carolin
AU  - Puhlmann, Lara M. C.
AU  - Engen, Haakon
AU  - Köber, Göran
AU  - Bögemann, Sophie A.
AU  - Weermeijer, Jeroen
AU  - Uściłko, Aleksandra
AU  - Mor, Netali
AU  - Marciniak, Marta A.
AU  - Askelund, Adrian Dahl
AU  - Al-Kamel, Abbas
AU  - Ayash, Sarah
AU  - Barsuola, Giulia
AU  - Bartkute-Norkuniene, Vaida
AU  - Battaglia, Simone
AU  - Bobko, Yaryna
AU  - Bölte, Sven
AU  - Cardone, Paolo
AU  - Chvojková, Edita
AU  - Damnjanović, Kaja
AU  - De Calheiros Velozo, Joana
AU  - de Thurah, Lena
AU  - Deza-Araujo, Yacila I.
AU  - Dimitrov, Annika
AU  - Farkas, Kinga
AU  - Feller, Clémence
AU  - Gazea, Mary
AU  - Gilan, Donya
AU  - Gnjidić, Vedrana
AU  - Hajduk, Michal
AU  - Hiekkaranta, Anu P.
AU  - Hofgaard, Live S.
AU  - Ilen, Laura
AU  - Kasanova, Zuzana
AU  - Khanpour, Mohsen
AU  - Lau, Bobo Hi Po
AU  - Lenferink, Dionne B.
AU  - Lindhardt, Thomas B.
AU  - Magas, Dávid Á.
AU  - Mituniewicz, Julian
AU  - Moreno-López, Laura
AU  - Muzychka, Sofiia
AU  - Ntafouli, Maria
AU  - O’Leary, Aet
AU  - Paparella, Ilenia
AU  - Põldver, Nele
AU  - Rintala, Aki
AU  - Robak, Natalia
AU  - Rosická, Anna M.
AU  - Røysamb, Espen
AU  - Sadeghi, Siavash
AU  - Schneider, Maude
AU  - Siugzdaite, Roma
AU  - Stantić, Mirta
AU  - Teixeira, Ana
AU  - Todorovic, Ana
AU  - Wan, Wendy W. N.
AU  - van Dick, Rolf
AU  - Lieb, Klaus
AU  - Kleim, Birgit
AU  - Hermans, Erno J.
AU  - Kobylińska, Dorota
AU  - Hendler, Talma
AU  - Binder, Harald
AU  - Myin-Germeys, Inez
AU  - van Leeuwen, Judith M. C.
AU  - Tüscher, Oliver
AU  - Yuen, Kenneth S. L.
AU  - Walter, Henrik
AU  - Kalisch, Raffael
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4731
AB  - The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is not only a threat to physical health but is also having severe impacts on mental health. Although increases in stress-related symptomatology and other adverse psycho-social outcomes, as well as their most important risk factors have been described, hardly anything is known about potential protective factors. Resilience refers to the maintenance of mental health despite adversity. To gain mechanistic insights about the relationship between described psycho-social resilience factors and resilience specifically in the current crisis, we assessed resilience factors, exposure to Corona crisis-specific and general stressors, as well as internalizing symptoms in a cross-sectional online survey conducted in 24 languages during the most intense phase of the lockdown in Europe (22 March to 19 April) in a convenience sample of N = 15,970 adults. Resilience, as an outcome, was conceptualized as good mental health despite stressor exposure and measured as the inverse residual between actual and predicted symptom total score. Preregistered hypotheses (osf.io/r6btn) were tested with multiple regression models and mediation analyses. Results confirmed our primary hypothesis that positive appraisal style (PAS) is positively associated with resilience (p < 0.0001). The resilience factor PAS also partly mediated the positive association between perceived social support and resilience, and its association with resilience was in turn partly mediated by the ability to easily recover from stress (both p < 0.0001). In comparison with other resilience factors, good stress response recovery and positive appraisal specifically of the consequences of the Corona crisis were the strongest factors. Preregistered exploratory subgroup analyses (osf.io/thka9) showed that all tested resilience factors generalize across major socio-demographic categories. This research identifies modifiable protective factors that can be targeted by public mental health efforts in this and in future pandemics.
PB  - Springer Science and Business Media LLC
T2  - Translational Psychiatry
T1  - Psycho-social factors associated with mental resilience in the Corona lockdown
IS  - 1
VL  - 11
DO  - 10.1038/s41398-020-01150-4
ER  - 
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author = "Veer, Ilya M. and Riepenhausen, Antje and Zerban, Matthias and Wackerhagen, Carolin and Puhlmann, Lara M. C. and Engen, Haakon and Köber, Göran and Bögemann, Sophie A. and Weermeijer, Jeroen and Uściłko, Aleksandra and Mor, Netali and Marciniak, Marta A. and Askelund, Adrian Dahl and Al-Kamel, Abbas and Ayash, Sarah and Barsuola, Giulia and Bartkute-Norkuniene, Vaida and Battaglia, Simone and Bobko, Yaryna and Bölte, Sven and Cardone, Paolo and Chvojková, Edita and Damnjanović, Kaja and De Calheiros Velozo, Joana and de Thurah, Lena and Deza-Araujo, Yacila I. and Dimitrov, Annika and Farkas, Kinga and Feller, Clémence and Gazea, Mary and Gilan, Donya and Gnjidić, Vedrana and Hajduk, Michal and Hiekkaranta, Anu P. and Hofgaard, Live S. and Ilen, Laura and Kasanova, Zuzana and Khanpour, Mohsen and Lau, Bobo Hi Po and Lenferink, Dionne B. and Lindhardt, Thomas B. and Magas, Dávid Á. and Mituniewicz, Julian and Moreno-López, Laura and Muzychka, Sofiia and Ntafouli, Maria and O’Leary, Aet and Paparella, Ilenia and Põldver, Nele and Rintala, Aki and Robak, Natalia and Rosická, Anna M. and Røysamb, Espen and Sadeghi, Siavash and Schneider, Maude and Siugzdaite, Roma and Stantić, Mirta and Teixeira, Ana and Todorovic, Ana and Wan, Wendy W. N. and van Dick, Rolf and Lieb, Klaus and Kleim, Birgit and Hermans, Erno J. and Kobylińska, Dorota and Hendler, Talma and Binder, Harald and Myin-Germeys, Inez and van Leeuwen, Judith M. C. and Tüscher, Oliver and Yuen, Kenneth S. L. and Walter, Henrik and Kalisch, Raffael",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is not only a threat to physical health but is also having severe impacts on mental health. Although increases in stress-related symptomatology and other adverse psycho-social outcomes, as well as their most important risk factors have been described, hardly anything is known about potential protective factors. Resilience refers to the maintenance of mental health despite adversity. To gain mechanistic insights about the relationship between described psycho-social resilience factors and resilience specifically in the current crisis, we assessed resilience factors, exposure to Corona crisis-specific and general stressors, as well as internalizing symptoms in a cross-sectional online survey conducted in 24 languages during the most intense phase of the lockdown in Europe (22 March to 19 April) in a convenience sample of N = 15,970 adults. Resilience, as an outcome, was conceptualized as good mental health despite stressor exposure and measured as the inverse residual between actual and predicted symptom total score. Preregistered hypotheses (osf.io/r6btn) were tested with multiple regression models and mediation analyses. Results confirmed our primary hypothesis that positive appraisal style (PAS) is positively associated with resilience (p < 0.0001). The resilience factor PAS also partly mediated the positive association between perceived social support and resilience, and its association with resilience was in turn partly mediated by the ability to easily recover from stress (both p < 0.0001). In comparison with other resilience factors, good stress response recovery and positive appraisal specifically of the consequences of the Corona crisis were the strongest factors. Preregistered exploratory subgroup analyses (osf.io/thka9) showed that all tested resilience factors generalize across major socio-demographic categories. This research identifies modifiable protective factors that can be targeted by public mental health efforts in this and in future pandemics.",
publisher = "Springer Science and Business Media LLC",
journal = "Translational Psychiatry",
title = "Psycho-social factors associated with mental resilience in the Corona lockdown",
number = "1",
volume = "11",
doi = "10.1038/s41398-020-01150-4"
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Veer, I. M., Riepenhausen, A., Zerban, M., Wackerhagen, C., Puhlmann, L. M. C., Engen, H., Köber, G., Bögemann, S. A., Weermeijer, J., Uściłko, A., Mor, N., Marciniak, M. A., Askelund, A. D., Al-Kamel, A., Ayash, S., Barsuola, G., Bartkute-Norkuniene, V., Battaglia, S., Bobko, Y., Bölte, S., Cardone, P., Chvojková, E., Damnjanović, K., De Calheiros Velozo, J., de Thurah, L., Deza-Araujo, Y. I., Dimitrov, A., Farkas, K., Feller, C., Gazea, M., Gilan, D., Gnjidić, V., Hajduk, M., Hiekkaranta, A. P., Hofgaard, L. S., Ilen, L., Kasanova, Z., Khanpour, M., Lau, B. H. P., Lenferink, D. B., Lindhardt, T. B., Magas, D. Á., Mituniewicz, J., Moreno-López, L., Muzychka, S., Ntafouli, M., O’Leary, A., Paparella, I., Põldver, N., Rintala, A., Robak, N., Rosická, A. M., Røysamb, E., Sadeghi, S., Schneider, M., Siugzdaite, R., Stantić, M., Teixeira, A., Todorovic, A., Wan, W. W. N., van Dick, R., Lieb, K., Kleim, B., Hermans, E. J., Kobylińska, D., Hendler, T., Binder, H., Myin-Germeys, I., van Leeuwen, J. M. C., Tüscher, O., Yuen, K. S. L., Walter, H.,& Kalisch, R.. (2021). Psycho-social factors associated with mental resilience in the Corona lockdown. in Translational Psychiatry
Springer Science and Business Media LLC., 11(1).
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-020-01150-4
Veer IM, Riepenhausen A, Zerban M, Wackerhagen C, Puhlmann LMC, Engen H, Köber G, Bögemann SA, Weermeijer J, Uściłko A, Mor N, Marciniak MA, Askelund AD, Al-Kamel A, Ayash S, Barsuola G, Bartkute-Norkuniene V, Battaglia S, Bobko Y, Bölte S, Cardone P, Chvojková E, Damnjanović K, De Calheiros Velozo J, de Thurah L, Deza-Araujo YI, Dimitrov A, Farkas K, Feller C, Gazea M, Gilan D, Gnjidić V, Hajduk M, Hiekkaranta AP, Hofgaard LS, Ilen L, Kasanova Z, Khanpour M, Lau BHP, Lenferink DB, Lindhardt TB, Magas DÁ, Mituniewicz J, Moreno-López L, Muzychka S, Ntafouli M, O’Leary A, Paparella I, Põldver N, Rintala A, Robak N, Rosická AM, Røysamb E, Sadeghi S, Schneider M, Siugzdaite R, Stantić M, Teixeira A, Todorovic A, Wan WWN, van Dick R, Lieb K, Kleim B, Hermans EJ, Kobylińska D, Hendler T, Binder H, Myin-Germeys I, van Leeuwen JMC, Tüscher O, Yuen KSL, Walter H, Kalisch R. Psycho-social factors associated with mental resilience in the Corona lockdown. in Translational Psychiatry. 2021;11(1).
doi:10.1038/s41398-020-01150-4 .
Veer, Ilya M., Riepenhausen, Antje, Zerban, Matthias, Wackerhagen, Carolin, Puhlmann, Lara M. C., Engen, Haakon, Köber, Göran, Bögemann, Sophie A., Weermeijer, Jeroen, Uściłko, Aleksandra, Mor, Netali, Marciniak, Marta A., Askelund, Adrian Dahl, Al-Kamel, Abbas, Ayash, Sarah, Barsuola, Giulia, Bartkute-Norkuniene, Vaida, Battaglia, Simone, Bobko, Yaryna, Bölte, Sven, Cardone, Paolo, Chvojková, Edita, Damnjanović, Kaja, De Calheiros Velozo, Joana, de Thurah, Lena, Deza-Araujo, Yacila I., Dimitrov, Annika, Farkas, Kinga, Feller, Clémence, Gazea, Mary, Gilan, Donya, Gnjidić, Vedrana, Hajduk, Michal, Hiekkaranta, Anu P., Hofgaard, Live S., Ilen, Laura, Kasanova, Zuzana, Khanpour, Mohsen, Lau, Bobo Hi Po, Lenferink, Dionne B., Lindhardt, Thomas B., Magas, Dávid Á., Mituniewicz, Julian, Moreno-López, Laura, Muzychka, Sofiia, Ntafouli, Maria, O’Leary, Aet, Paparella, Ilenia, Põldver, Nele, Rintala, Aki, Robak, Natalia, Rosická, Anna M., Røysamb, Espen, Sadeghi, Siavash, Schneider, Maude, Siugzdaite, Roma, Stantić, Mirta, Teixeira, Ana, Todorovic, Ana, Wan, Wendy W. N., van Dick, Rolf, Lieb, Klaus, Kleim, Birgit, Hermans, Erno J., Kobylińska, Dorota, Hendler, Talma, Binder, Harald, Myin-Germeys, Inez, van Leeuwen, Judith M. C., Tüscher, Oliver, Yuen, Kenneth S. L., Walter, Henrik, Kalisch, Raffael, "Psycho-social factors associated with mental resilience in the Corona lockdown" in Translational Psychiatry, 11, no. 1 (2021),
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-020-01150-4 . .
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