Authors
Ed Diener, Eunkook M Suh, Richard E Lucas, Heidi L Smith
Publication date
1999/3
Journal
Psychological bulletin
Volume
125
Issue
2
Pages
276
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
W. Wilson’s (1967) review of the area of subjective well-being (SWB) advanced several conclusions regarding those who report high levels of “happiness.” A number of his conclusions have been overturned: youth and modest aspirations no longer are seen as prerequisites of SWB. E. Diener’s (1984) review placed greater emphasis on theories that stressed psychological factors. In the current article, the authors review current evidence for Wilson’s conclusions and discuss modern theories of SWB that stress dispositional influences, adaptation, goals, and coping strategies. The next steps in the evolution of the field are to comprehend the interaction of psychological factors with life circumstances in producing SWB, to understand the causal pathways leading to happiness, understand the processes underlying adaptation to events, and develop theories that explain why certain variables differentially influence the …
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Scholar articles
E Diener, EM Suh, RE Lucas, HL Smith - Psychological bulletin, 1999