Personal values and life domain satisfaction predict global life satisfaction differently across cultures

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Autor(a) principal: Galinha, Iolanda Costa
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Oishi, Shigehiro, Pereira, Cícero, Wirtz, Derrick
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11144/6647
Resumo: The study tests two competing theoretical perspectives on the relationship between personal values and global life satisfaction, and the mediation of life domain satisfaction, contributing with novel empirical data across three countries and continents: United States (N = 497), North America; Mozambique (N = 544), Africa; and Portugal (N = 541), Europe. Structural equation modelling showed that personal values and life domain satisfaction associated in both ways differently and similarly with global life satisfaction across countries. Global life satisfaction significantly associated with benevolence in the three samples; with stimulation in the U.S. and Mozambique, but not in Portugal; with tradition in Mozambique and Portugal, but not in the US; and with achievement only in Portugal. The two theoretical perspectives received partial support from the data, suggesting that each may explain part of the phenomena. Life domain satisfaction mediated the relationship between personal values and global life satisfaction. However, the person-environment congruency values perspective received the most support from the data, showing that personal values differ in how they predict global life satisfaction across samples. The differences found suggest a possible connection with individualism-collectivism and the developmental level in each country, but also with other dominant cultural values such as uncertainty avoidance and indulgence.
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title Personal values and life domain satisfaction predict global life satisfaction differently across cultures
spellingShingle Personal values and life domain satisfaction predict global life satisfaction differently across cultures
Galinha, Iolanda Costa
Cross-cultural
personal values
life satisfaction
well-being
Mozambique
culture
title_short Personal values and life domain satisfaction predict global life satisfaction differently across cultures
title_full Personal values and life domain satisfaction predict global life satisfaction differently across cultures
title_fullStr Personal values and life domain satisfaction predict global life satisfaction differently across cultures
title_full_unstemmed Personal values and life domain satisfaction predict global life satisfaction differently across cultures
title_sort Personal values and life domain satisfaction predict global life satisfaction differently across cultures
author Galinha, Iolanda Costa
author_facet Galinha, Iolanda Costa
Oishi, Shigehiro
Pereira, Cícero
Wirtz, Derrick
author_role author
author2 Oishi, Shigehiro
Pereira, Cícero
Wirtz, Derrick
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Galinha, Iolanda Costa
Oishi, Shigehiro
Pereira, Cícero
Wirtz, Derrick
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cross-cultural
personal values
life satisfaction
well-being
Mozambique
culture
topic Cross-cultural
personal values
life satisfaction
well-being
Mozambique
culture
description The study tests two competing theoretical perspectives on the relationship between personal values and global life satisfaction, and the mediation of life domain satisfaction, contributing with novel empirical data across three countries and continents: United States (N = 497), North America; Mozambique (N = 544), Africa; and Portugal (N = 541), Europe. Structural equation modelling showed that personal values and life domain satisfaction associated in both ways differently and similarly with global life satisfaction across countries. Global life satisfaction significantly associated with benevolence in the three samples; with stimulation in the U.S. and Mozambique, but not in Portugal; with tradition in Mozambique and Portugal, but not in the US; and with achievement only in Portugal. The two theoretical perspectives received partial support from the data, suggesting that each may explain part of the phenomena. Life domain satisfaction mediated the relationship between personal values and global life satisfaction. However, the person-environment congruency values perspective received the most support from the data, showing that personal values differ in how they predict global life satisfaction across samples. The differences found suggest a possible connection with individualism-collectivism and the developmental level in each country, but also with other dominant cultural values such as uncertainty avoidance and indulgence.
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