)                                                    九州大学人类环境学府, 日本福冈 819-0395
收稿日期:2019-06-27出版日期:2020-10-15发布日期:2020-08-24通讯作者:杜健E-mail:dujian122@gmail.com基金资助:* 国家建设高水平大学公派研究生项目(201206620030)The relationship between self-concept consistency and well-being: The moderating effect of culture
DU Jian(
)                            Graduate School of Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan
Received:2019-06-27Online:2020-10-15Published:2020-08-24Contact:DU Jian   E-mail:dujian122@gmail.com摘要/Abstract
摘要: 自我概念一致性已经被证明对于享乐的和自我实现的幸福感具有促进作用。然而文化可以影响它们之间的关系。西方人崇尚个人主义, 具有独立型自我构念和低水平的辩证思维, 因此他们的自我概念一致性较高, 且对幸福感具有强烈的促进作用。而东方人崇尚集体主义, 具有互依型自我构念和高水平的辩证思维, 因此他们的自我概念一致性较低, 且对幸福感的促进作用微弱。未来的研究需要在特质以外的人格水平上, 检验不同分类标准下的自我概念一致性与文化和多种类型的幸福感间的关系。并且探索文化发挥作用的其他机制, 解析文化与自我概念相互作用, 共同影响幸福感的深层机制。
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图1自我概念一致性、幸福感与文化间的关系
图1自我概念一致性、幸福感与文化间的关系参考文献 69
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