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Published in: Journal of Happiness Studies 4/2016

10-06-2015 | Research Paper

Synergistic Paths to Happiness: Findings from Seven Countries

Authors: Andreja Avsec, Tina Kavčič, Aaron Jarden

Published in: Journal of Happiness Studies | Issue 4/2016

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Abstract

Four individual profiles of ways toward happiness were found on a Slovene sample: Full, Empty, Pleasurable, and Meaningful life types. The present study aimed to validate these four types in samples from seven different countries (N = 3690) utilising four different languages. Participants completed the Orientation towards Happiness Scale and measures of hedonic and eudaimonic well-being, and ill-being. A two-step cluster analysis was performed with each of the seven country samples. A highly congruent, highly internally replicable four-cluster solution was found in all seven samples. Full and Empty life individuals have high and low scores on all three orientations to happiness, respectively. Pleasurable and Meaningful types reflect two traditional philosophic orientations: Pleasurable life individuals scored high on pleasure, average on engagement and low on meaning orientation, while Meaningful life individuals had high scores on meaning, average on engagement, and low scores on pleasure orientation. The four types differed in subjective happiness and psychological well-being with full life type characterized by the highest scores on subjective happiness and psychological well-being, and Empty life by the lowest scores. On the other hand, depressive symptoms were likely to be the lowest in the Full life type and the highest in the Empty life type. Meaningful and Pleasurable life types were characterized by moderate well- and ill-being, but the two types tended not to differ from each other on the measures used.

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Metadata
Title
Synergistic Paths to Happiness: Findings from Seven Countries
Authors
Andreja Avsec
Tina Kavčič
Aaron Jarden
Publication date
10-06-2015
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Happiness Studies / Issue 4/2016
Print ISSN: 1389-4978
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7780
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-015-9648-2

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