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Author(s): Sánchez-Rodríguez, Á.
Vignoles, V. L.
Bond, M.H.
Adamovic, M.
Akotia, C. S.
Albert, I.
Appoh, L.
Baltin, A.
Barrientos, P.B.
Denoux, P.
Dominguez-Espinosa, A.
Esteves, C.
Kračmárová, L. K.
Kocimska-Zych, A.
Kosiarczyk, A.
Kostoula, O.
Kronberger, N.
Kuba, K.
Kwiatkowska, A.
Lee, J. H.
Vauclair, C.-M.
Date: 2023
Title: Self-construals predict personal life satisfaction with different strengths across societal contexts differing in national wealth and religious heritage
Journal title: Self and Identity
Volume: 22
Number: 5
Pages: 689 - 712
Reference: Sánchez-Rodríguez, Á., Vignoles, V. L., Bond, M.H., Adamovic, M., Akotia, C. S., Albert, I., Appoh, L., Baltin, A., Barrientos, P.B., Denoux, P., Dominguez-Espinosa, A., Esteves, C., Kračmárová, L. K., Kocimska-Zych, A., Kosiarczyk, A., Kostoula, O., Kronberger, N., Kuba, K., Kwiatkowska, A., Lee, J. H., & Vauclair, C.-M. (2023). Self-construals predict personal life satisfaction with different strengths across societal contexts differing in national wealth and religious heritage. Self and Identity, 22(5), 689-712. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15298868.2023.2202413
ISSN: 1529-8868
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1080/15298868.2023.2202413
Keywords: Multicomponent self-construal
Religious heritage
National wealth
Economic inequality
Personal life satisfaction
Abstract: We explore to what extent previously observed pan-cultural association between dimensions of self-construal and personal life satisfaction (PLS) may be moderated by three national-contextual variables: national wealth, economic inequality, and religious heritage. The results showed that Self-reliance (vs. dependence on others) predicted PLS positively in poorer countries but negatively in richer countries. Connectedness to others (vs. self-containment) predicted PLS more strongly in Protestant-heritage countries. Self-expression (vs. harmony) predicted PLS more weakly (and non-significantly) in Muslim-heritage countries. In contrast, previously reported associations of self-direction (vs. reception-to-influence), consistency (vs. variability), and decontextualized (vs. contextualized) self-understanding with personal life satisfaction were not significantly moderated by these aspects of societal context. These results show the importance of considering the impact of national religious and economic context.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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