This article presents the results of a one-year follow-up study on a sample of 940 adolescents, in which participants have been classified according to the changes they have experienced in their subjective well-being (SWB), measured by means of two different single-item scales (overall life satisfaction –OLS– and happiness overall –HOL). A range of multinomial logistic regression models were employed to determine which factors lead to such differences. Results show that when OLS is considered, the factor most contributing to an increase in SWB is family self-concept, while the one most contributing to its decrease is satisfaction with the family. When HOL is taken as the dependent variable, the most important factor in predicting an increas...
Extraversion is generally considered the main predictor of happiness, however, several studies foun...
Adolescence is a stage characterized by many biological and psychosocial changes, all of which may r...
The aim of the study was to examine the effects of emotional reactivity and support from different s...
This article presents the results of a one-year follow-up study on a sample of 940 adolescents, in w...
A one-year follow up study was conducted on a sample of 940 Spanish adolescents aged mostly from 10 ...
The main purpose of the present study was to test the psychometric properties of the Satisfaction wi...
This study investigated the variance in subjective well-being (SWB) of early adolescents (n = 54) ex...
This study aims to analyze the relationships between gender, age, positive (self-esteem, life satisf...
Prior studies have detected a link between wellbeing and health in adult populations, however little...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how 10- to 15-year-old adolescents define their own perceptions ...
The tripartite theory of subjective well-being (SWB) suggests that well-being in adults is a multidi...
Prior research has found the differential strength of optimism and pessimism in predicting physical ...
Aristotle believed that humans were creatures whose lives were a process of moving toward an end. T...
This study attempts to understand the role that optimism could play in the context of a health asset...
Life satisfaction has been studied extensively in adults and to a lesser extent in adolescents. Cons...
Extraversion is generally considered the main predictor of happiness, however, several studies foun...
Adolescence is a stage characterized by many biological and psychosocial changes, all of which may r...
The aim of the study was to examine the effects of emotional reactivity and support from different s...
This article presents the results of a one-year follow-up study on a sample of 940 adolescents, in w...
A one-year follow up study was conducted on a sample of 940 Spanish adolescents aged mostly from 10 ...
The main purpose of the present study was to test the psychometric properties of the Satisfaction wi...
This study investigated the variance in subjective well-being (SWB) of early adolescents (n = 54) ex...
This study aims to analyze the relationships between gender, age, positive (self-esteem, life satisf...
Prior studies have detected a link between wellbeing and health in adult populations, however little...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how 10- to 15-year-old adolescents define their own perceptions ...
The tripartite theory of subjective well-being (SWB) suggests that well-being in adults is a multidi...
Prior research has found the differential strength of optimism and pessimism in predicting physical ...
Aristotle believed that humans were creatures whose lives were a process of moving toward an end. T...
This study attempts to understand the role that optimism could play in the context of a health asset...
Life satisfaction has been studied extensively in adults and to a lesser extent in adolescents. Cons...
Extraversion is generally considered the main predictor of happiness, however, several studies foun...
Adolescence is a stage characterized by many biological and psychosocial changes, all of which may r...
The aim of the study was to examine the effects of emotional reactivity and support from different s...