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Perceiving societal pressure to be happy is linked to poor well-being, especially in happy nations

Happiness is a valuable experience, and societies want their citizens to be happy. Although this societal commitment seems laudable, overly emphasizing positivity (versus negativity) may create an unattainable emotion norm that ironically compromises individual well-being. In this multi-national stu...

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Autores principales: Dejonckheere, Egon, Rhee, Joshua J., Baguma, Peter K., Barry, Oumar, Becker, Maja, Bilewicz, Michał, Castelain, Thomas, Costantini, Giulio, Dimdins, Girts, Espinosa, Agustín, Finchilescu, Gillian, Friese, Malte, Gastardo-Conaco, Maria Cecilia, Gómez, Angel, González, Roberto, Goto, Nobuhiko, Halama, Peter, Hurtado-Parrado, Camilo, Jiga-Boy, Gabriela M., Karl, Johannes A., Novak, Lindsay, Ausmees, Liisi, Loughnan, Steve, Mastor, Khairul A., McLatchie, Neil, Onyishi, Ike E., Rizwan, Muhammad, Schaller, Mark, Serafimovska, Eleonora, Suh, Eunkook M., Swann, William B., Tong, Eddie M. W., Torres, Ana, Turner, Rhiannon N., Vinogradov, Alexander, Wang, Zhechen, Yeung, Victoria Wai-lan, Amiot, Catherine E., Boonyasiriwat, Watcharaporn, Peker, Müjde, Van Lange, Paul A. M., Vauclair, Christin-Melanie, Kuppens, Peter, Bastian, Brock
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8854619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35177625
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-04262-z
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author Dejonckheere, Egon
Rhee, Joshua J.
Baguma, Peter K.
Barry, Oumar
Becker, Maja
Bilewicz, Michał
Castelain, Thomas
Costantini, Giulio
Dimdins, Girts
Espinosa, Agustín
Finchilescu, Gillian
Friese, Malte
Gastardo-Conaco, Maria Cecilia
Gómez, Angel
González, Roberto
Goto, Nobuhiko
Halama, Peter
Hurtado-Parrado, Camilo
Jiga-Boy, Gabriela M.
Karl, Johannes A.
Novak, Lindsay
Ausmees, Liisi
Loughnan, Steve
Mastor, Khairul A.
McLatchie, Neil
Onyishi, Ike E.
Rizwan, Muhammad
Schaller, Mark
Serafimovska, Eleonora
Suh, Eunkook M.
Swann, William B.
Tong, Eddie M. W.
Torres, Ana
Turner, Rhiannon N.
Vinogradov, Alexander
Wang, Zhechen
Yeung, Victoria Wai-lan
Amiot, Catherine E.
Boonyasiriwat, Watcharaporn
Peker, Müjde
Van Lange, Paul A. M.
Vauclair, Christin-Melanie
Kuppens, Peter
Bastian, Brock
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Rhee, Joshua J.
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Barry, Oumar
Becker, Maja
Bilewicz, Michał
Castelain, Thomas
Costantini, Giulio
Dimdins, Girts
Espinosa, Agustín
Finchilescu, Gillian
Friese, Malte
Gastardo-Conaco, Maria Cecilia
Gómez, Angel
González, Roberto
Goto, Nobuhiko
Halama, Peter
Hurtado-Parrado, Camilo
Jiga-Boy, Gabriela M.
Karl, Johannes A.
Novak, Lindsay
Ausmees, Liisi
Loughnan, Steve
Mastor, Khairul A.
McLatchie, Neil
Onyishi, Ike E.
Rizwan, Muhammad
Schaller, Mark
Serafimovska, Eleonora
Suh, Eunkook M.
Swann, William B.
Tong, Eddie M. W.
Torres, Ana
Turner, Rhiannon N.
Vinogradov, Alexander
Wang, Zhechen
Yeung, Victoria Wai-lan
Amiot, Catherine E.
Boonyasiriwat, Watcharaporn
Peker, Müjde
Van Lange, Paul A. M.
Vauclair, Christin-Melanie
Kuppens, Peter
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description Happiness is a valuable experience, and societies want their citizens to be happy. Although this societal commitment seems laudable, overly emphasizing positivity (versus negativity) may create an unattainable emotion norm that ironically compromises individual well-being. In this multi-national study (40 countries; 7443 participants), we investigate how societal pressure to be happy and not sad predicts emotional, cognitive and clinical indicators of well-being around the world, and examine how these relations differ as a function of countries’ national happiness levels (collected from the World Happiness Report). Although detrimental well-being associations manifest for an average country, the strength of these relations varies across countries. People’s felt societal pressure to be happy and not sad is particularly linked to poor well-being in countries with a higher World Happiness Index. Although the cross-sectional nature of our work prohibits causal conclusions, our findings highlight the correlational link between social emotion valuation and individual well-being, and suggest that high national happiness levels may have downsides for some.
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spelling pubmed-88546192022-02-18 Perceiving societal pressure to be happy is linked to poor well-being, especially in happy nations Dejonckheere, Egon Rhee, Joshua J. Baguma, Peter K. Barry, Oumar Becker, Maja Bilewicz, Michał Castelain, Thomas Costantini, Giulio Dimdins, Girts Espinosa, Agustín Finchilescu, Gillian Friese, Malte Gastardo-Conaco, Maria Cecilia Gómez, Angel González, Roberto Goto, Nobuhiko Halama, Peter Hurtado-Parrado, Camilo Jiga-Boy, Gabriela M. Karl, Johannes A. Novak, Lindsay Ausmees, Liisi Loughnan, Steve Mastor, Khairul A. McLatchie, Neil Onyishi, Ike E. Rizwan, Muhammad Schaller, Mark Serafimovska, Eleonora Suh, Eunkook M. Swann, William B. Tong, Eddie M. W. Torres, Ana Turner, Rhiannon N. Vinogradov, Alexander Wang, Zhechen Yeung, Victoria Wai-lan Amiot, Catherine E. Boonyasiriwat, Watcharaporn Peker, Müjde Van Lange, Paul A. M. Vauclair, Christin-Melanie Kuppens, Peter Bastian, Brock Sci Rep Article Happiness is a valuable experience, and societies want their citizens to be happy. Although this societal commitment seems laudable, overly emphasizing positivity (versus negativity) may create an unattainable emotion norm that ironically compromises individual well-being. In this multi-national study (40 countries; 7443 participants), we investigate how societal pressure to be happy and not sad predicts emotional, cognitive and clinical indicators of well-being around the world, and examine how these relations differ as a function of countries’ national happiness levels (collected from the World Happiness Report). Although detrimental well-being associations manifest for an average country, the strength of these relations varies across countries. People’s felt societal pressure to be happy and not sad is particularly linked to poor well-being in countries with a higher World Happiness Index. Although the cross-sectional nature of our work prohibits causal conclusions, our findings highlight the correlational link between social emotion valuation and individual well-being, and suggest that high national happiness levels may have downsides for some. Nature Publishing Group UK 2022-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8854619/ /pubmed/35177625 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-04262-z Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Dejonckheere, Egon
Rhee, Joshua J.
Baguma, Peter K.
Barry, Oumar
Becker, Maja
Bilewicz, Michał
Castelain, Thomas
Costantini, Giulio
Dimdins, Girts
Espinosa, Agustín
Finchilescu, Gillian
Friese, Malte
Gastardo-Conaco, Maria Cecilia
Gómez, Angel
González, Roberto
Goto, Nobuhiko
Halama, Peter
Hurtado-Parrado, Camilo
Jiga-Boy, Gabriela M.
Karl, Johannes A.
Novak, Lindsay
Ausmees, Liisi
Loughnan, Steve
Mastor, Khairul A.
McLatchie, Neil
Onyishi, Ike E.
Rizwan, Muhammad
Schaller, Mark
Serafimovska, Eleonora
Suh, Eunkook M.
Swann, William B.
Tong, Eddie M. W.
Torres, Ana
Turner, Rhiannon N.
Vinogradov, Alexander
Wang, Zhechen
Yeung, Victoria Wai-lan
Amiot, Catherine E.
Boonyasiriwat, Watcharaporn
Peker, Müjde
Van Lange, Paul A. M.
Vauclair, Christin-Melanie
Kuppens, Peter
Bastian, Brock
Perceiving societal pressure to be happy is linked to poor well-being, especially in happy nations
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title_fullStr Perceiving societal pressure to be happy is linked to poor well-being, especially in happy nations
title_full_unstemmed Perceiving societal pressure to be happy is linked to poor well-being, especially in happy nations
title_short Perceiving societal pressure to be happy is linked to poor well-being, especially in happy nations
title_sort perceiving societal pressure to be happy is linked to poor well-being, especially in happy nations
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8854619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35177625
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-04262-z
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