Psychological aspects of well-being and socio-demographic values: results from European Social Survey

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Andrius Smitas
Loreta Gustainiene

Abstract

The aim of the study is to explore links between happiness, optimism, resilience and meaningfulness, and socio-demographic factors in 25 European countries. Research methods. Experts-generated single-item questions from European Social Survey round 6 were used to assess happiness, optimism, resilience, meaningfulness in life. Results. Greater number of years of completed education relates to higher scores of happiness, optimism, meaningfulness and resilience in most European countries. However, in Western Europe and Scandinavian countries age does not relate or positively relates with psychological aspects of well-being, however in most Post-Soviet countries this relationship is negative.


Conclusions. Happiness, optimism, meaningfulness and resilience in most European countries were related to age and years of completed education with no specific differences between regions.


 


Keywords: optimism; resilience; happiness; meaningfulness; demographics



 



 


 

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Smitas, A., & Gustainiene, L. (2016). Psychological aspects of well-being and socio-demographic values: results from European Social Survey. Global Journal of Psychology Research: New Trends and Issues, 6(3), 112–122. https://doi.org/10.18844/gjpr.v6i3.1447
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