When the glass is half full: early life experiences and adult optimism in 22 countries.

Ying Chen, Laura D Kubzansky, Eric S Kim, Hayami Koga, Koichiro Shiba, R Noah Padgett, Renae Wilkinson, Byron R Johnson, Tyler J VanderWeele
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Abstract

Little is known about early-life experiences that may lead to higher optimism levels in adulthood. Using data from 202,898 adults in 22 countries, we evaluated childhood candidate antecedents of optimism. We examined the associations between retrospectively reported childhood experiences and adult optimism levels in each country separately, and cross-nationally by pooling results across countries. Our pooled results suggest that higher adult optimism levels were associated with childhood experiences of having positive relationships with both parents, higher subjective financial status, better childhood self-rated health, frequent religious service attendance, an earlier year of birth, and being female. Conversely, lower adult optimism was associated with childhood experiences of parental divorce, abuse, financial hardship, and feeling like an outsider in the family. However, country-specific analyses showed substantial between-country variations in these associations, suggesting diverse societal influences. This study provides valuable insights into the association between early-life experiences and adult optimism levels across national contexts.

当杯子是半满的时候:22个国家的早期生活经历和成人乐观主义。
人们对早期生活经历可能导致成年后更高的乐观程度知之甚少。使用来自22个国家的202,898名成年人的数据,我们评估了童年时期乐观的候选前因。我们分别考察了每个国家回顾性报告的童年经历与成人乐观水平之间的关系,并通过汇总各国的结果进行了跨国研究。我们的综合结果表明,较高的成年乐观水平与童年与父母双方都有积极关系的经历、较高的主观经济状况、较好的童年自评健康状况、频繁参加宗教仪式、较早出生以及为女性有关。相反,成年后较低的乐观情绪与童年经历有关,如父母离婚、虐待、经济困难、感觉自己是家庭的局外人。然而,针对具体国家的分析显示,这些关联在不同国家之间存在很大差异,表明社会影响各不相同。这项研究对不同国家背景下的早期生活经历和成年乐观水平之间的关系提供了有价值的见解。
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