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Hope and Coping in Collectivist Societies: Contributions to Life Satisfaction in Chinese University Students | |
Tulips Yiwen Wang1; Allan Bernardo1; Susanna Yeung2 | |
2017 | |
Source Publication | Asian psychology and Asian societies in the midst of change |
Author of Source | M. C. Gastardo-Conaco;M. E. J. Macapagal; Y, Muramoto |
Publisher | Psychological Association of the Philippines |
Pages | 59-79 |
Abstract | Cross-cultural psychology research suggests possible cultural differences in predictors of life satisfaction and well-being. Research has identified coping styles and positivity or hope cognitions as factors associated with differences in well-being across cultures. Some scholars proposed collectivist coping styles and relational-based hope cognitions that may be more important in Eastern societies and other collectivist cultures. This study explores the relationship between collectivist coping styles, locus-of -hope dimensions, and life satisfaction among Chinese university students in Hong Kong and Macau. We asked 520 ethnic Chinese university students to complete a questionnaire on collectivist coping styles, locus-of-hope, and life satisfaction. Multiple regression analysis indicated that both internal and external loci-ofhope strongly predict life satisfaction. The coping styles of acceptance/reframing/striving (ARS) and family support (FS) both positively predict life satisfaction, whereas avoidance/detachment (AD) negatively predict life satisfaction. Implications for the theoretical model linking coping and hope and limitations of these findings are discussed. |
Keyword | Collectivist Coping Style Locus-of-hope Life Satisfaction |
Language | 英語English |
Document Type | Book chapter |
Collection | University of Macau |
Affiliation | 1.University of Macau, Macau SAR 2.The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
First Author Affilication | University of Macau |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Tulips Yiwen Wang,Allan Bernardo,Susanna Yeung. Hope and Coping in Collectivist Societies: Contributions to Life Satisfaction in Chinese University Students[M]. Asian psychology and Asian societies in the midst of change:Psychological Association of the Philippines, 2017, 59-79. |
APA | Tulips Yiwen Wang., Allan Bernardo., & Susanna Yeung (2017). Hope and Coping in Collectivist Societies: Contributions to Life Satisfaction in Chinese University Students. Asian psychology and Asian societies in the midst of change, 59-79. |
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