We examined the concepts of hedonia and eudaimonia with respect to general orientations to life, motives for activities, and experiences of wellbeing among young Canadian adults (N = 325; M age = 19.10, SD = 2.18; 87% female). Within concepts, moderate positive correlations were observed across facets of hedonia and eudaimonia. Between concepts, correlations were strongest for wellbeing and weakest for motives. Unique predictive associations of eudaimonic general orientations and motives for daily activities were found for both types of wellbeing. In support of the ‘full life’ hypothesis the highest levels of each form of wellbeing were found among individuals characterized by high (top 33%) levels of hedonic and eudaimonic general orientat...
Different orientations to happiness and their association with life satisfaction were investigated w...
This study explored common measures of well-being to assess whether the naturally emerging relations...
This article distinguishes between hedonic and eudaimonic approaches to wellness, with the former fo...
We examined the concepts of hedonia and eudaimonia with respect to general orientations to life, mot...
Research on hedonic and eudaimonic orientations has previously focused on their effects on well-bein...
Hedonia (seeking pleasure and comfort) and eudaimonia (seeking to use and develop the best in onesel...
Recently, the disagreement that separates hedonic from eudaimonic philosophers has spread to the sci...
Throughout history, two conceptions of happiness have been advocated. The hedonic ideal, which ofte...
Most people want to be happy. But if happiness, or well-being, comes in different forms, which one s...
Eudaimonic motives (seeking growth, authenticity, excellence, meaning), hedonic enjoyment motives (s...
Conceptions of well-being are cognitive representations of the nature and experience of well-being. ...
Research on well-being can be thought of as falling into two traditions. In one—the hedonistic tradi...
People pursue happiness through different paths: pleasure, engagement and meaning, which are differe...
ABSTRACT. The distinction between hedonic enjoyment and eudaimonia was evaluated in three data sets ...
Studies in the areas of goal pursuit and well-being suggest that the goals people work toward in the...
Different orientations to happiness and their association with life satisfaction were investigated w...
This study explored common measures of well-being to assess whether the naturally emerging relations...
This article distinguishes between hedonic and eudaimonic approaches to wellness, with the former fo...
We examined the concepts of hedonia and eudaimonia with respect to general orientations to life, mot...
Research on hedonic and eudaimonic orientations has previously focused on their effects on well-bein...
Hedonia (seeking pleasure and comfort) and eudaimonia (seeking to use and develop the best in onesel...
Recently, the disagreement that separates hedonic from eudaimonic philosophers has spread to the sci...
Throughout history, two conceptions of happiness have been advocated. The hedonic ideal, which ofte...
Most people want to be happy. But if happiness, or well-being, comes in different forms, which one s...
Eudaimonic motives (seeking growth, authenticity, excellence, meaning), hedonic enjoyment motives (s...
Conceptions of well-being are cognitive representations of the nature and experience of well-being. ...
Research on well-being can be thought of as falling into two traditions. In one—the hedonistic tradi...
People pursue happiness through different paths: pleasure, engagement and meaning, which are differe...
ABSTRACT. The distinction between hedonic enjoyment and eudaimonia was evaluated in three data sets ...
Studies in the areas of goal pursuit and well-being suggest that the goals people work toward in the...
Different orientations to happiness and their association with life satisfaction were investigated w...
This study explored common measures of well-being to assess whether the naturally emerging relations...
This article distinguishes between hedonic and eudaimonic approaches to wellness, with the former fo...