2019
DOI: 10.1080/17439760.2019.1639796
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Striving and happiness: Between- and within-person-level associations among grit, needs satisfaction and subjective well-being

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“…Associations between grit and adolescents' loneliness, depressive symptoms, and other aspects of well-being have been previously reported (Datu et al, 2019;Jiang et al, 2019;, but whether grit can help adolescents who experience adversities maintain or even enhance (i.e., examining the protective resilience role of grit) their well-being is largely unknown.…”
Section: Grit Resilience and Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Associations between grit and adolescents' loneliness, depressive symptoms, and other aspects of well-being have been previously reported (Datu et al, 2019;Jiang et al, 2019;, but whether grit can help adolescents who experience adversities maintain or even enhance (i.e., examining the protective resilience role of grit) their well-being is largely unknown.…”
Section: Grit Resilience and Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, studies report positive relations between intrinsic motivation and engagement [ 42 ], as well as persistence [ 43 ]. Further findings account for associations of positive emotions with learning engagement [ 44 ], and persistence [ 45 ]. Conversely, procrastination was found to be negatively related to positive affect [ 46 ], and intrinsic motivation [ 47 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, it is also important to establish any potential relationship to be had between our well-being outcomes. The small literature addressing anxiety and grit consistently indicate a negative relationship (59,60), including in developing world contexts (61,62). Thus, we finally hypothesize:…”
Section: Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 81%