促进幸福的思考:不同人群的认知需求、主观幸福感和倦怠

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Julia Grass , Jan Dörendahl , Tina Losereit , Samuel Greiff , Anja Strobel
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认知需求与幸福感之间的关系受到越来越多的研究兴趣。我们报告了两项将认知需求与幸福感联系起来的研究,这两项研究分别在N=200名参与者的人群代表性样本和另外两个包括学生(N=256)和在职成年人(N=198)的子样本中进行。认知需求越高,积极影响越大,倦怠程度越低。认知需求越高的学生对自己的学习内容越满意,工作人员的工作满意度越高。我们的研究结果支持认知需求和幸福感之间的联系,同时有必要区分幸福感方面和倦怠维度。他们指出,认知需求应该被视为幸福的资源。
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Thinking to promote happiness: Need for cognition, subjective well-being, and burnout in different populations

The relation between Need for Cognition and well-being receives increasing research interest. We report two studies linking Need for Cognition to well-being in a population representative sample of N = 200 participants and in two further subsamples comprising students (n = 256) and working adults (n = 198). Higher Need for Cognition was strongly associated with increased positive affect and lower burnout levels. Students with higher Need for Cognition were more satisfied with the content of their studies, working individuals reported increased job satisfaction. Our results support the notion of associations between Need for Cognition and well-being while it is necessary to distinguish between well-being facets and burnout dimensions. They indicate that Need for Cognition should be considered a resource for well-being.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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