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The eudaimonic and hedonic components of happiness: Qualitative and quantitative findings (CROSBI ID 162726)

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Delle Fave, Antonella ; Brdar, Ingrid ; Freire, Teresa ; Vella-Brodrick, Dianne ; Wissing, Marié The eudaimonic and hedonic components of happiness: Qualitative and quantitative findings // Social indicators research, 100 (2011), 2; 185-207. doi: 10.1007/s11205-010-9632-5

Podaci o odgovornosti

Delle Fave, Antonella ; Brdar, Ingrid ; Freire, Teresa ; Vella-Brodrick, Dianne ; Wissing, Marié

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The eudaimonic and hedonic components of happiness: Qualitative and quantitative findings

This paper illustrates a new project developed by a cross-country team of researchers, with the aim of studying the hedonic and eudaimonic components of happiness through a mixed method approach combining both qualitative and quantitative analyses. Data were collected from 666 participants in Australia, Croatia, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and South Africa. A major aim of the study was to examine definitions and experiences of happiness using open-ended questions. Among the components of well-being traditionally associated with the eudaimonic approach, meaning in particular was explored in terms of constituents, relevance, and subjective experience. The Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS) was also administered to quantitatively assess the hedonic dimension of happiness. Results showed that happiness was primarily defined as a condition of psychological balance and harmony. Among the different life domains, family and social relations were prominently associated with happiness and meaningfulness. The quantitative analyses highlighted the relationship between happiness, meaningfulness, and satisfaction with life, as well as the different and complementary contributions of each component to well-being. At the theoretical and methodological levels, findings suggest the importance of jointly investigating happiness and its relationship with other dimensions of well-being, in order to detect differences and synergies among them.

eudaimonic happiness; hedonic happiness; qualitative and quantitative approach

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Podaci o izdanju

100 (2)

2011.

185-207

objavljeno

0303-8300

10.1007/s11205-010-9632-5

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