In line with prior work, the present study aimed at examining a conceptual model positing that affective and social self-regulatory efficacy beliefs influences and affective components of subjective well-being, namely positive thinking and happiness. Positive thinking corresponds to the latent dimension underlying life satisfaction, self-esteem and optimism. Happiness, instead corresponds to the difference between positive and negative affect, as they are experienced in a variety of daily life situations. The study was conducted on 683 Italian adults belonging to six different age groups. The findings of the study corroborated the paths of relations linking the examined variables.

Caprara, G., Steca, P. (2005). Affective and social self-regulatory efficacy beliefs as determinants of positive thinking and happiness. EUROPEAN PSYCHOLOGIST, 10(4), 275-286 [10.1027/1016-9040.10.4.275].

Affective and social self-regulatory efficacy beliefs as determinants of positive thinking and happiness

STECA, PATRIZIA
2005

Abstract

In line with prior work, the present study aimed at examining a conceptual model positing that affective and social self-regulatory efficacy beliefs influences and affective components of subjective well-being, namely positive thinking and happiness. Positive thinking corresponds to the latent dimension underlying life satisfaction, self-esteem and optimism. Happiness, instead corresponds to the difference between positive and negative affect, as they are experienced in a variety of daily life situations. The study was conducted on 683 Italian adults belonging to six different age groups. The findings of the study corroborated the paths of relations linking the examined variables.
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generalized outcome expectancies; dispositional optimism; gender differences; Llife satisfaction; negative affect; personality; esteem; depression; psychology; emotions
English
2005
10
4
275
286
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Caprara, G., Steca, P. (2005). Affective and social self-regulatory efficacy beliefs as determinants of positive thinking and happiness. EUROPEAN PSYCHOLOGIST, 10(4), 275-286 [10.1027/1016-9040.10.4.275].
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