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Pathways from personality to happiness: Sense of Uniqueness as a mediator
(Sage, 2014)
Personal sense of uniqueness, a major construct in humanistic psychology, has been recently shown to be a robust correlate of happiness. Yet the antecedents of this experience are not known. To address this limitation, we ...
Higher-order structure of personality and mental health: Does general affectivity matter?
(Taylor & Francis, 2014)
The higher order personality model, namely the Big Two, was tested in 2 studies (Ns = 878 and 467, respectively) by controlling for the effects of both general affectivity and common method variance. Study 2 also examined ...
Factor structure of the subjective well-being under Neuroleptics in schizophrenics outpatients: Five factors or only one?
(Elsevier, 2014)
Backround and aim: The Subjective Well-Being under Neuroleptics Scale, short form (SWNS), is a self-report measure that evaluates the states of well-being of schizophrenia patients using antipsychotic drugs independently ...
A cross-cultural investigation into the relationships among parental support for basic psychological needs, sense of uniqueness and happiness
(Taylor & Francis, 2014)
A significant number of empirical studies have reported that parental support for basic psychological needs is a robust correlate of adolescent happiness. Yet, less is known about the mechanisms responsible for this link. ...