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The international peer-reviewed Journal of Happiness Studies is devoted to theoretical and applied advancements in all areas of well-being research. It covers topics referring to both the hedonic and eudaimonic perspectives characterizing well-being studies. The former includes the investigation of cognitive dimensions such as satisfaction with life, and positive affect and emotions. The latter includes the study of constructs and processes related to optimal psychological functioning, such as meaning and purpose in life, character strengths, personal growth, resilience, optimism, hope, and self-determination. In addition to contributions on appraisal of life-as-a-whole, the journal accepts papers investigating these topics in relation to specific domains, such as family, education, physical and mental health, and work.
Life SatisfactionPositive PsychologySatisfaction with LifePsychological Well-beingSelf-Determination TheorySocial SupportStructural Equation ModelingMental HealthDepressive SymptomsLongitudinal StudyPersonality TraitsJob SatisfactionIncome InequalityUniversity StudentsPsychometric PropertiesQuality of LifeConfirmatory Factor AnalysisGender DifferencesBasic Psychological NeedsOverall Life Satisfaction
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