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“…Life satisfaction is a key indicator of subjective wellbeing in ways that are related to the present study of hope, compassion, and relational social skill Bronk, Hill, Lapsley, Talib, & Finch, 2009;Helliwell & Wang, 2011;O'Sullivan, 2011). Hope predicts high levels of life satisfaction (Hoy, Suldo, Mendez, 2013;Kemer & Atik, 2012;Moraitou & Efklides, 2012).…”
Section: Subjective Wellbeing and Life Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Life satisfaction is a key indicator of subjective wellbeing in ways that are related to the present study of hope, compassion, and relational social skill Bronk, Hill, Lapsley, Talib, & Finch, 2009;Helliwell & Wang, 2011;O'Sullivan, 2011). Hope predicts high levels of life satisfaction (Hoy, Suldo, Mendez, 2013;Kemer & Atik, 2012;Moraitou & Efklides, 2012).…”
Section: Subjective Wellbeing and Life Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…McKnight and Kashdan (2009) suggested that a clear purpose in life might facilitate the selection of goal-consistent behavior, which then may suppress goal-incongruent behavior (such as avoidance behavior evoked by negative affect), based on their review of recent findings about purpose in life. Also, Bronk et al (2009) has found that having identified a purpose is positively related with life satisfaction among various age groups; notably, searching for a purpose is especially positively-related with life satisfaction among adolescent and young adults groups. Autonomy reflects the self-endorsement of one's behavior and the accompanying sense of volition (Deci and Ryan 2008) in self-determination theory, and has demonstrated its protective role as an internal locus of control in relation to psychological distress.…”
Section: Purpose and Hypothesis Of The Current Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, PWB is a multidimensional construct, and these dimensions reflect and include similar aspects of other positive psychological characteristics. For example, hope is one of the most important positive psychological constructs in university samples, of which include future-oriented and goal-directed attitudes; additionally, it overlaps with the purpose in life dimension of PWB (Bronk et al 2009). Finally, we focused on psychological (eudaimonic) well-being rather than subjective (hedonic) well-being, because several recent prospective studies suggested that PWB is a significant precursor of hedonic well-being (Burns and Anstey 2010;Burns and Machin 2012;Ciarrochi et al 2015).…”
Section: Purpose and Hypothesis Of The Current Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…People who feel that their life is more meaningful also report higher satisfaction with life (Park, Park, & Peterson, 2010;Steger, Frazier, Oishi, & Kaler, 2006). Second, according to the notion that hope copes with obstacles and enhances meaning in life, several empirical research has revealed a positive relationship between hope and life satisfaction (Bailey, Eng, Frisch, & Snyder, 2007;Bronk, Hill, Lapsley, Talib, & Finch, 2009;O'Sullivan, 2011;Przepiorka, 2017). Because perception of successful agency is one dimension of hope, we expect its relationship with life satisfaction to be similar.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%