This study examines how family functioning, the parent-child relationship and personal factors are related to happiness in 1549 children aged 7 to 14 years old (53% females) in Italy. Children and pre-adolescents completed a set of questionnaires on self-rated happiness, self-concept and loneliness. At least one of their parents filled in questionnaires on family functioning, attachment and their child's happiness level. No gender differences were found in the direct measure of happiness, but younger participants were happier than older participants, according to both the children's and parents' evaluations. Happiness is influenced by positive self-concept, self-esteem and low levels of satisfaction but family functioning does not seem to p...
In this study we assessed parent-child agreement in the perception of a child’s general happiness or...
The relationship between the subjective well-being of parents and their own 12–16-year-old chi...
none3noThis study looks at the representations of everyday life in young adolescents (14-16 years ol...
This study examines how family functioning, the parent-child relationship and personal factors are r...
This study examines how family functioning, the parent-child relationship and personal factors are r...
Although literature on happiness has focused largely on adults and adolescents, research interest on...
The aim of the study was to explore the unique and common contributions of parental psychological c...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate family structure, family happiness, and children’s ...
Aims – The present study is part of a longitudinal project aimed at identifying the personal charact...
Limited research exists on young people's own views on their happiness, with research dominated by a...
This study aims to compare personal relationships satisfaction and subjective well-being of Brazilia...
In this prospective study, we tested a structural model in which adolescents' perceived self-efficac...
In order to understand what makes children happy, it is important to hear what children have to say ...
Previous research on children’s and adolescents’happiness either focused on their conceptualisations...
Background One important aspect of subjective judgments about one’s well-being (i.e., subjective wel...
In this study we assessed parent-child agreement in the perception of a child’s general happiness or...
The relationship between the subjective well-being of parents and their own 12–16-year-old chi...
none3noThis study looks at the representations of everyday life in young adolescents (14-16 years ol...
This study examines how family functioning, the parent-child relationship and personal factors are r...
This study examines how family functioning, the parent-child relationship and personal factors are r...
Although literature on happiness has focused largely on adults and adolescents, research interest on...
The aim of the study was to explore the unique and common contributions of parental psychological c...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate family structure, family happiness, and children’s ...
Aims – The present study is part of a longitudinal project aimed at identifying the personal charact...
Limited research exists on young people's own views on their happiness, with research dominated by a...
This study aims to compare personal relationships satisfaction and subjective well-being of Brazilia...
In this prospective study, we tested a structural model in which adolescents' perceived self-efficac...
In order to understand what makes children happy, it is important to hear what children have to say ...
Previous research on children’s and adolescents’happiness either focused on their conceptualisations...
Background One important aspect of subjective judgments about one’s well-being (i.e., subjective wel...
In this study we assessed parent-child agreement in the perception of a child’s general happiness or...
The relationship between the subjective well-being of parents and their own 12–16-year-old chi...
none3noThis study looks at the representations of everyday life in young adolescents (14-16 years ol...