日常生活中微小但确定的幸福:结构及其与幸福的关系

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Kazuhisa Miwa
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我们把日常生活中出现的小而确定的幸福称为微幸福。研究1提取了这种微观幸福的六个因素结构,包括与自然接触,与亲密的人共度的时间,与娱乐媒体的接触,个人放松,日常家务和饮酒。这种微小的幸福是由频繁重复发生的日常事件驱动的。研究2检验了日常事件之间的关系,代表六种类型的微观幸福和享乐幸福,如生活满意度和情感幸福感,通过比较它与主要生活事件和幸福感之间的关系。结果表明,日常活动与生活满意度和积极情绪的关系较强,与消极情绪的关系相似或较弱。
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Small but Certain Happiness in Daily Life: Structure and Relation with Well-Being

We refer to small but certain happiness that emerges in our daily life as micro-happiness. Study 1 extracted a six-factor structure of such micro-happiness that includes contact with nature, time spent with close people, engagement with amusement media, personal relaxation, daily chores, and drinking (alcohol consumption). Such micro-happiness is driven by daily events that occur frequently and repeatedly. Study 2 examined the relationship between daily events that represent six types of micro-happiness and hedonic well-being, such as life satisfaction and emotional well-being, by comparing it to the relationship between major life events and well-being. The results showed that daily events had a stronger relationship with life satisfaction and positive emotions but a similar or weaker relationship with negative emotions.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
6.50%
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110
期刊介绍: The international peer-reviewed Journal of Happiness Studies is devoted to theoretical and applied advancements in all areas of well-being research. It covers topics referring to both the hedonic and eudaimonic perspectives characterizing well-being studies. The former includes the investigation of cognitive dimensions such as satisfaction with life, and positive affect and emotions. The latter includes the study of constructs and processes related to optimal psychological functioning, such as meaning and purpose in life, character strengths, personal growth, resilience, optimism, hope, and self-determination. In addition to contributions on appraisal of life-as-a-whole, the journal accepts papers investigating these topics in relation to specific domains, such as family, education, physical and mental health, and work. The journal welcomes high-quality theoretical and empirical submissions in the fields of economics, psychology and sociology, as well as contributions from researchers in the domains of education, medicine, philosophy and other related fields. The Journal of Happiness Studies provides a forum for three main areas in happiness research: 1) theoretical conceptualizations of well-being, happiness and the good life; 2) empirical investigation of well-being and happiness in different populations, contexts and cultures; 3) methodological advancements and development of new assessment instruments. The journal addresses the conceptualization, operationalization and measurement of happiness and well-being dimensions, as well as the individual, socio-economic and cultural factors that may interact with them as determinants or outcomes. Central Questions include, but are not limited to: Conceptualization: What meanings are denoted by terms like happiness and well-being? How do these fit in with broader conceptions of the good life? Operationalization and Measurement: Which methods can be used to assess how people feel about life? How to operationalize a new construct or an understudied dimension in the well-being domain? What are the best measures for investigating specific well-being related constructs and dimensions? Prevalence and causality Do individuals belonging to different populations and cultures vary in their well-being ratings? How does individual well-being relate to social and economic phenomena (characteristics, circumstances, behavior, events, and policies)? What are the personal, social and economic determinants and causes of individual well-being dimensions? Evaluation: What are the consequences of well-being for individual development and socio-economic progress? Are individual happiness and well-being worthwhile goals for governments and policy makers? Does well-being represent a useful parameter to orient planning in physical and mental healthcare, and in public health? Interdisciplinary studies: How has the study of happiness developed within and across disciplines? Can we link philosophical thought and empirical research? What are the biological correlates of well-being dimensions?
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