Artículo
Psychological and Social well-being: the mediated role of values
Fecha de publicación:
07/2014
Editorial:
Association Française de Psychologie Politique
Revista:
Cahiers de Psychologie Politique
ISSN:
1776-274X
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Several authors have studied the relationship between well-being and values, highlighting that it is partially determined by personal values that prevail in social environment (Basabe et al., 2002; Lima & Novo, 2006; Paéz & Zubieta, 2004; Sagiv, Roccas & Hazan, 2004; Sagiv & Schwartz, 2000). Such studies are usually oriented to subjective well-being, while there is a lack of researches focused on psychological and social well-being dimensions. In order to analyze the mediated role of values in psychological and social well-being, a correlational study was carried out- non experimental transversal design. A convenience sample was used composed by 1062 participants (33.6% males- 66.4% females, age M =26.73; SD=10.01) from Argentina. Based on previous correlation analysis, eleven regressions (stepwise method) were carried out introducing values as psychological and social well-being dimensions predictors. Self-transcendence and openness to change values had significant betas in almost all psychological and social well-being dimensions while conservation values had a negative effect on positive relations with others, autonomy, personal growth, social acceptance and social coherence and self-promotion values on autonomy, environmental mastery, personal growth and social contribution.
Palabras clave:
Psychological Well Being
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Social Well Being
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Values
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Citación
Muratori, Marcela; Beramendi, Maite Regina; Zubieta, Elena Mercedes; Psychological and Social well-being: the mediated role of values; Association Française de Psychologie Politique; Cahiers de Psychologie Politique; 25; 7-2014; 1-10
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