Iranian and Swedish adolescents: differences in personality traits and well-being

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作者
Kjell, Oscar N. E. [1 ]
Nima, Ali A. [2 ,3 ]
Sikstrom, Sverker [1 ]
Archer, Trevor [2 ,3 ]
Garcia, Danilo [3 ,4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Lund Univ, Dept Psychol, Lund, Sweden
[2] Univ Gothenburg, Dept Psychol, S-40020 Gothenburg, Sweden
[3] Network Empowerment & Well Being, Gothenburg, Sweden
[4] Univ Gothenburg, Ctr Eth Law & Mental Hlth CELAM, Gothenburg, Sweden
[5] Univ Gothenburg, Sahlgrenska Acad, Inst Neurosci & Physiol, Gothenburg, Sweden
来源
PEERJ | 2013年 / 1卷
关键词
Personality traits; Big Five; Subjective well-being; Psychological well-being; Adolescence; Cross-cultural; Iran; Sweden; LIFE SATISFACTION; BIG; 5; TEMPORAL DISTANCE; HAPPINESS; PROFILES; HEALTH; TEMPERAMENT; PREDICTORS; CHARACTER; JUDGMENTS;
D O I
10.7717/peerj.197
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Introduction. This study addresses the need to further contextualize research on well-being (e.g., Kjell, 2011) in terms of cross-cultural aspects of personality traits among adolescents and by examining two different conceptualizations of well-being: subjective well-being (i.e., life satisfaction, positive and negative affect) and psychological well-being (i.e., positive relations with others, environmental mastery, self-acceptance, autonomy, personal growth, and life purpose). Methods. Iranian (N = 122, mean age 15.23 years) and Swedish (N = 109, mean age 16.69 years) adolescents were asked to fill out a Big Five personality test, as well as questionnaires assessing subjective well-being and psychological well-being. Results. Swedes reported higher subjective and psychological well-being, while Iranians reported higher degree of Agreeableness, Openness and Conscientiousness. Neuroticism and Extraversion did not differ between cultures. Neuroticism was related to well-being within both cultures. Openness was related to well-being only among Iranians, and Extraversion only among Swedes. A mediation analysis within the Swedish sample, the only sample meeting statistical criteria for mediation analysis to be conducted, demonstrated that psychological well-being mediated the relationship between Neuroticism and subjective well-being as well as between Extraversion and subjective well-being. Conclusions. Certain personality traits, such as Extraversion, Openness, and Conscientiousness, relate differently to well-being measures across cultures. Meanwhile, Neuroticism seems to relate similarly across cultures at least with regard to subjective well-being. Furthermore, the results give an indication on how psychological well-being might mediate the relationship between certain personality traits and subjective well-being. Overall, the complexity of the results illustrates the need for more research whilst supporting the importance of contextualizing well-being research.
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