Subjective Well-Being among African Americans: Findings from the National Survey of American Life1.

Q2 Social Sciences
Sociological Focus Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-27 DOI:10.1080/00380237.2024.2433530
Myles D Moody, Robert Joseph Taylor, Linda M Chatters
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Life satisfaction and happiness are related but distinct assessments of life quality with established links to sociodemographic and health factors. Despite a rich literature on quality of life, there remains a paucity of research on this topic among African Americans. This investigation explored (1) the sociodemographic correlates of life satisfaction and happiness and (2) how life satisfaction and happiness are related to health factors and adversity-relevant life circumstances. Ordinary least squares regression was used to identify correlates of life satisfaction and happiness among a nationally representative sample of African American adults (National Survey of American Life). Findings confirmed several sociodemographic and health correlates, as well as unique differences. Regional differences indicated that residents in the Northeast had lower life satisfaction ratings, while those in the West had higher happiness ratings. Education was negatively related to both life satisfaction and happiness. Self-rated physical health and oral health and adversity-relevant life circumstances were associated with both life satisfaction and happiness. In contrast, self-rated childhood health and experiences of everyday racial discrimination were only associated with happiness, while being a parent was only associated with lower life satisfaction. Noted differences suggest that, while related, satisfaction and happiness represent distinct assessments of life quality.

非裔美国人的主观幸福感:来自美国生活全国调查的发现
生活满意度和幸福感是对生活质量的相关但不同的评估,与社会人口和健康因素有明确的联系。尽管关于生活质量的文献丰富,但对非洲裔美国人这一主题的研究仍然很少。本研究探讨(1)生活满意度和幸福感的社会人口学相关性;(2)生活满意度和幸福感如何与健康因素和逆境相关的生活环境相关。普通最小二乘回归用于确定非裔美国成年人的全国代表性样本(美国生活全国调查)中生活满意度和幸福感的相关性。调查结果证实了一些社会人口和健康方面的相关性,以及独特的差异。地区差异表明,东北部居民的生活满意度评分较低,而西部居民的幸福评分较高。教育程度与生活满意度和幸福感呈负相关。自我评价的身体健康和口腔健康以及与逆境相关的生活环境与生活满意度和幸福感都有关系。相比之下,自我评估的童年健康状况和日常种族歧视的经历只与幸福感有关,而为人父母只与较低的生活满意度有关。值得注意的差异表明,满意度和幸福感虽然相关,但代表了对生活质量的不同评估。
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