The emotional rewards of valuing happiness: A longitudinal study among Filipino adolescents
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
Psychology
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Child Indicators Research
Volume
14
First Page
1769
Last Page
1779
Publication Date
2021
Abstract
The intense desire to achieve happiness is linked to increased well-being in collectivist societies. However, research showed that the emotional payback of valuing happiness only applies to older adults but not to younger undergraduate students. Existing studies on how valuing happiness predicts well-being in different populations use cross-sectional designs, offering limited evidence on the temporal precedence between valuing happiness and wellbeing outcomes. Hence, this study examined the association between valuing happiness and positive affect among Filipino adolescents via a three-wave cross-lagged panel design. Results of crosslagged panel structural equation modeling demonstrated that valuing happiness was positively associated with subsequent positive affect even after controlling for autoregressor effects. The results are discussed in terms of the implications of valuing happiness among adolescents.
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Recommended Citation
Datu, J. D., Bernardo, A. I., & Valdez, J. M. (2021). The emotional rewards of valuing happiness: A longitudinal study among Filipino adolescents. Child Indicators Research, 14, 1769-1779. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/14188
Disciplines
Psychology
Keywords
Happiness in adolescence—Philippines; Well-being—Philippines
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