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dc.creatorKrys, Kuba
dc.creatorYeung, June Chun
dc.creatorHaas, Brian W.
dc.creatorvan Osch, Yvette
dc.creatorKosiarczyk, Aleksandra
dc.creatorKocimska-Zych, Agata
dc.creatorTorres, Claudio
dc.creatorSelim, Heyla A.
dc.creatorZelenski, John M.
dc.creatorBond, Michael Harris
dc.creatorPark, Joonha
dc.creatorLun, Vivian Miu-Chi
dc.creatorMaricchiolo, Fridanna
dc.creatorVauclair, Christin-Melanie
dc.creatorPoláčková Šolcová, Iva
dc.creatorDiaz, David Ricardo Sirlopu
dc.creatorXing, Cai
dc.creatorVignoles, Vivian L.
dc.creatorvan Tilburg, Wijnand A. P.
dc.creatorTeyssier, Julien
dc.creatorSun, Chien-Ru
dc.creatorSerdarevich, Ursula
dc.creatorSchwarz, Beate
dc.creatorSargautyte, Ruta
dc.creatorRøysamb, Espen
dc.creatorRomashov, Vladyslav
dc.creatorRizwan, Muhammad
dc.creatorPavlović, Zoran
dc.creatorPavlopoulos, Vassilis
dc.creatorOkvitawanli, Ayu
dc.creatorNadi, Azar
dc.creatorNader, Martin
dc.creatorMustaffa, Nur Fariza
dc.creatorMurdock, Elke
dc.creatorMosca, Oriana
dc.creatorMohorić, Tamara
dc.creatorBarrientos Marroquin, Pablo Eduardo
dc.creatorMalyonova, Arina
dc.creatorLiu, Xinhui
dc.creatorLee, J. Hannah
dc.creatorKwiatkowska, Anna
dc.creatorKronberger, Nicole
dc.creatorKračmárová, Lucie Klůzová
dc.creatorKascakova, Natalia
dc.creatorIşık, İdil
dc.creatorIgou, Eric R.
dc.creatorIgbokwe, David O.
dc.creatorHanke-Boer, Diana
dc.creatorGavreliuc, Alin
dc.creatorGarðarsdóttir, Ragna B.
dc.creatorFülöp, Márta
dc.creatorGamsakhurdia, Vladimer
dc.creatorEsteves, Carla Sofia
dc.creatorDomínguez-Espinosa, Alejandra
dc.creatorDenoux, Patrick
dc.creatorCharkviani, Salome
dc.creatorBaltin, Arno
dc.creatorArevalo, Douglas
dc.creatorAppoh, Lily
dc.creatorAkotia, Charity
dc.creatorAdamovic, Mladen
dc.creatorUchida, Yukiko
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-30T10:40:48Z
dc.date.available2023-03-30T10:40:48Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.urihttp://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4303
dc.description.abstractPeople 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.sr
dc.language.isoensr
dc.relationThe Polish National Science Centre under grant 2020/38/E/ HS6/00357sr
dc.relationThe Hungarian OTKA under grant K-135963sr
dc.relationThe Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development --CNPq under grant 301298/2018-1sr
dc.relationThe 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-2020-0005sr
dc.rightsopenAccesssr
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.sourceJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychologysr
dc.subjectfamilysr
dc.subjecthappinesssr
dc.subjectwell-beingsr
dc.subjectinterdependent happinesssr
dc.subjectlife satisfactionsr
dc.subjectculturesr
dc.subjectrelational mobilitysr
dc.titleFamily First: Evidence of Consistency and Variation in the Value of Family versus Personal Happiness across 49 Different Culturessr
dc.typearticlesr
dc.rights.licenseBYsr
dc.citation.epage339
dc.citation.issue3
dc.citation.spage323
dc.citation.volume54
dc.identifier.doi10.1177/00220221221134711
dc.identifier.fulltexthttp://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/bitstream/id/10490/bitstream_10490.pdf
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