Elucidating the Association of Key Socio-demographic Factors Underlying Happiness and Well-being in the Eastern Indian Bengali Population

Mrinmay Dhauria, Tushar Pyne, Krishnadas Nandagopal, Sugata Sen Roy, M. Sengupta, Madhusudan Das
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Background: Subjective happiness or well-being is an important aspect of positive psychology and is determined by several external factors, based on several of which, the World Happiness Report ranks the countries annually. India’s happiness ranking has consistently declined over the years compared to the neighboring countries. Methods: The present study considered relevant socio-demographic factors and assessed their association, if any, in subjective happiness using multiple linear regression analysis among the eastern Indian Bengali population. A total of 191 participants were recruited for the study and their subjective happiness scores were measured using a well validated Subjective Happiness Scale. Results: The result showed a significant association of 3 factors viz. individual’s ‘choice to stay or work in a group or alone’ (p ≤ 0.0001); ‘frequency of feeling sad in daily life (p ≤ 0.0001); and ‘personal relationship satisfaction’ (p ≤ 0.0001) with subjective happiness scores in both males and females. Eight other variables showed a gender-specific association with happiness (p ≤ 0.05). Conclusion: These three socio-demographic factors might thus be the key determinants in regulating subjective well-being in this section of the world population. This information might thus be helpful in future counselling of individuals suffering from distress or severe depression and keep their better mental health.
阐明东印度孟加拉人幸福与福祉的主要社会人口因素之间的关联
背景:主观幸福感或幸福感是积极心理学的一个重要方面,由若干外部因素决定,《世界幸福报告》每年根据这些因素对各国进行排名。与邻国相比,印度的幸福感排名多年来持续下降。研究方法本研究考虑了相关的社会人口因素,并使用多元线性回归分析法评估了这些因素与印度东部孟加拉人主观幸福感之间的关系。本研究共招募了 191 名参与者,并使用经过充分验证的主观幸福感量表测量了他们的主观幸福感得分。结果显示结果显示,男性和女性的主观幸福感得分与 3 个因素有明显的关联,这 3 个因素分别是:个人 "选择留在集体中或独自工作"(p ≤ 0.0001);"日常生活中感到悲伤的频率"(p ≤ 0.0001);以及 "个人关系满意度"(p ≤ 0.0001)。其他八个变量与幸福感存在性别差异(p ≤ 0.05)。结论因此,这三个社会-人口因素可能是调节这部分世界人口主观幸福感的关键决定因素。因此,这些信息可能有助于今后对患有抑郁症或严重抑郁症的人进行心理辅导,使他们保持更好的心理健康。
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