Journal of Happiness Studies
2000 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 6, 2016
- Developments in the Measurement of Subjective Well-Being and Poverty: An Economic Perspective pp. 2213-2236

- Khadija Shams
- Your Strengths are Calling: Preliminary Results of a Web-Based Strengths Intervention to Increase Calling pp. 2237-2256

- Claudia Harzer and Willibald Ruch
- Dark Storm Clouds and Rays of Sunshine: Profiles of Negative and Positive Rumination About Daily Hassles and Uplifts pp. 2257-2276

- Allyson S. Graf, Meagan A. Ramsey, Julie Hicks Patrick and Amy L. Gentzler
- Materialism, Spending, and Affect: An Event-Sampling Study of Marketplace Behavior and Its Affective Costs pp. 2277-2292

- Kirk Warren Brown, Tim Kasser, Richard M. Ryan and James Konow
- Using the Life Satisfaction Approach to Value Daylight Savings Time Transitions: Evidence from Britain and Germany pp. 2293-2323

- Daniel Kuehnle and Christoph Wunder
- Long-Term Development of Employee Well-Being: A Latent Transition Approach pp. 2325-2345

- Anne Mäkikangas, Wilmar Schaufeli, Esko Leskinen, Ulla Kinnunen, Katriina Hyvönen and Taru Feldt
- Implicit Theories of Well-Being Predict Well-Being and the Endorsement of Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes pp. 2347-2363

- Andrew J. Howell, Holli-Anne Passmore and Mark D. Holder
- The Life Satisfaction of Dual-Earner Mothers and Fathers: Does Flexible Scheduling Matter? pp. 2365-2388

- Krista Lynn Minnotte, Michael C. Minnotte and Krista Thompson
- How Does the Life Satisfaction of the Poor, Least Educated, and Least Satisfied Change as Average Life Satisfaction Increases? pp. 2389-2406

- Ann Owen and Anne Phillips
- Can Romantic Relationship Quality Mediate the Relation Between Psychopathy and Subjective Well-Being? pp. 2407-2429

- Ashley B. Love and Mark D. Holder
- Children’s and Adolescents’ Conceptions of Happiness pp. 2431-2455

- Belén López-Pérez, Janice Sánchez and Michaela Gummerum
- The Role of Social Ties in Explaining Heterogeneity in the Association Between Economic Growth and Subjective Well-Being pp. 2457-2479

- Petri Böckerman, Jani-Petri Laamanen and Esa Palosaari
- Cognitive-Social Sources of Wellbeing: Differentiating the Roles of Coping Style, Social Support and Emotional Intelligence pp. 2481-2501

- Moshe Zeidner, Gerald Matthews and Dorit Olenik Shemesh
- A Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Wellbeing in Australia pp. 2503-2525

- Matthew Manning, Christopher L. Ambrey and Christopher Fleming
- Which Attitudes Will Make us Individually and Socially Happier and Healthier? A Cross-Culture and Cross-Development Analytical Model pp. 2527-2554

- Fabio Zagonari
- Cortisol Awakening Response as an Index of Mental Health and Well-Being in Adolescents pp. 2555-2568

- Nikki S. Rickard, Tan-Chyuan Chin and Dianne A. Vella-Brodrick
- Some Implications of Believing That Happiness Involves the Absence of Pain: Negative Hedonic Beliefs Exacerbate the Effects of Stress on Well-Being pp. 2569-2593

- Ethan A. McMahan, Incheol Choi, Yuri Kwon, Jongan Choi, Joshua Fuller and Patrick Josh
- The Instrumental Role of Personality Traits: Using Mixture Structural Equation Modeling to Investigate Individual Differences in the Relationships Between the Big Five Traits and Life Satisfaction pp. 2595-2612

- Heike Heidemeier and Anja S. Göritz
- Appreciation of Beauty and Excellence: Relationship with Personality, Prosociality and Well-Being pp. 2613-2634

- María Luisa Martínez-Martí, María José Hernández-Lloreda and María Dolores Avia
- Are Most People Happy? Exploring the Meaning of Subjective Well-Being Ratings pp. 2635-2653

- I. Ponocny, Ch. Weismayer, B. Stross and S. G. Dressler
Volume 17, issue 5, 2016
- Measurement Invariance of the Day Reconstruction Method: Results from the COURAGE in Europe Project pp. 1769-1787

- Blanca Mellor-Marsá, Marta Miret, Francisco J. Abad, Somnath Chatterji, Beatriz Olaya, Beata Tobiasz-Adamczyk, Seppo Koskinen, Matilde Leonardi, Josep Maria Haro, José Luis Ayuso-Mateos and Francisco Félix Caballero
- Emotional Well-Being Related to Time Pressure, Impediment to Goal Progress, and Stress-Related Symptoms pp. 1789-1799

- Tommy Gärling, Amelie Gamble, Filip Fors and Mikael Hjerm
- Culture and the Structure of Affect: A Bifactor Modeling Approach pp. 1801-1824

- Fang Fang Chen, Liying Bai, Jeong Min Lee and Yiming Jing
- The Happiness of Giving: Evidence from the German Socioeconomic Panel That Happier People Are More Generous pp. 1825-1846

- Silke Boenigk and Marcel Lee Mayr
- A Population-Based Study of Children’s Well-Being and Health: The Relative Importance of Social Relationships, Health-Related Activities, and Income pp. 1847-1872

- Anne M. Gadermann, Martin Guhn, Kimberly A. Schonert-Reichl, Shelley Hymel, Kimberly Thomson and Clyde Hertzman
- Work-to-Life Spillover Effect of Leader–Member Exchange in Groups: The Moderating Role of Group Power Distance and Employee Political Skill pp. 1873-1889

- Yidong Tu and Xinxin Lu
- Failure-Related Action Orientation and Life Satisfaction: The Mediating Role of Forgivingness pp. 1891-1903

- Rui Shi, Shilei Zhang and Danmin Miao
- Looking at the Bright Side: Forgiveness and Subjective Well-Being in Divorced Spanish Parents pp. 1905-1919

- Sagrario Yárnoz-Yaben, Alaitz Garmendia and Priscila Comino
- What Determines Emotional Well-Being? The Role of Adverse Experiences: Evidence Using Twin Data pp. 1921-1937

- Violeta Misheva
- Wellbeing at Work and the Great Recession: The Effect of Others’ Unemployment pp. 1939-1962

- Cristina Borra and Francisco Gómez-García
- Disentangling the Relations Between Wisdom and Different Types of Well-Being in Old Age: Findings from a Short-Term Longitudinal Study pp. 1963-1984

- Monika Ardelt
- A Positive Psychology Intervention for Patients with an Acute Coronary Syndrome: Treatment Development and Proof-of-Concept Trial pp. 1985-2006

- Jeff C. Huffman, Rachel A. Millstein, Carol A. Mastromauro, Shannon V. Moore, Christopher M. Celano, C. Andres Bedoya, Laura Suarez, Julia K. Boehm and James L. Januzzi
- Positive Affect and Self-Efficacy as Mediators Between Personality and Life Satisfaction in Chinese College Freshmen pp. 2007-2021

- Rui-Ping Zhang
- Revisiting the Empirical Distinction Between Hedonic and Eudaimonic Aspects of Well-Being Using Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling pp. 2023-2036

- Mohsen Joshanloo
- Nussbaum’s Capabilities and Self-Determination Theory’s Basic Psychological Needs: Relating Some Fundamentals of Human Wellness pp. 2037-2049

- Cody R. DeHaan, Tadashi Hirai and Richard M. Ryan
- Care Orientation in the Teens as a Predictor of Young Adult Psychosocial Adjustment pp. 2051-2076

- D. M. Hutchinson, J. A. Macdonald, W. T. Hallam, R. K. Leung, J. W. Toumbourou, R. McGee, G. Tooley, S. A. Hemphill, H. Skouteris and C. A. Olsson
- Affect and Affect Regulation Strategies Reciprocally Influence Each Other in Daily Life: The Case of Positive Reappraisal, Problem-Focused Coping, Appreciation and Rumination pp. 2077-2095

- Jean-Baptiste Pavani, Sarah Vigouroux, Jean-Luc Kop, Anne Congard and Bruno Dauvier
- The Structure of Adolescent Affective Well-Being: The Case of the PANAS Among Serbian Adolescents pp. 2097-2117

- Veljko Jovanović and Vesna Gavrilov-Jerković
- Grit and Different Aspects of Well-Being: Direct and Indirect Relationships via Sense of Coherence and Authenticity pp. 2119-2147

- Mia M. Vainio and Daiva Daukantaitė
- Inter-State Internal Migration: State-level Wellbeing as a Cause pp. 2149-2165

- Daniel Hummel
- Valuing Social Relationships and Improved Health Condition Among the Thai Population pp. 2167-2189

- Worawan Chandoevwit and Kannika Thampanishvong
- Gratitude or Gratefulness? A Conceptual Review and Proposal of the System of Appreciative Functioning pp. 2191-2212

- Reuben D. Rusk, Dianne A. Vella-Brodrick and Lea Waters
Volume 17, issue 1, 2016
- Height and Happiness in a Developing Country pp. 1-23

- Kitae Sohn
- Counting One’s Blessings Can Reduce the Impact of Daily Stress pp. 25-39

- Izabela Krejtz, John Nezlek, Anna Michnicka, Paweł Holas and Marzena Rusanowska
- We Can Make It Better: “We” Moderates the Relationship Between a Compromising Style in Interpersonal Conflict and Well-Being pp. 41-57

- Wei-Fang Lin, Yi-Cheng Lin, Chin-Lan Huang and Lung Chen
- Predicting Psychological and Subjective Well-Being from Personality: Incremental Prediction from 30 Facets Over the Big 5 pp. 59-80

- Jeromy Anglim and Sharon Grant
- Subjective Well-Being in Adolescence: The Role of Self-Control, Social Support, Age, Gender, and Familial Crisis pp. 81-104

- Tammie Ronen, Liat Hamama, Michael Rosenbaum and Ayla Mishely-Yarlap
- Fluctuation of Flow and Affect in Everyday Life: A Second Look at the Paradox of Work pp. 105-124

- Stefan Engeser and Nicola Baumann
- Individual Differences in Cognitive Emotion Regulation: Implications for Subjective and Psychological Well-Being pp. 125-143

- S. Balzarotti, F. Biassoni, D. Villani, A. Prunas and P. Velotti
- Mediational Role of Identity Commitment in Relationships Between Identity Processing Style and Psychological Well-Being pp. 145-162

- Michael Berzonsky and Jan Cieciuch
- Putting the ‘app’ in Happiness: A Randomised Controlled Trial of a Smartphone-Based Mindfulness Intervention to Enhance Wellbeing pp. 163-185

- Annika Howells, Itai Ivtzan and Francisco Eiroa-Orosa
- A Multi-Study Examination of Well-Being Theory in College and Community Samples pp. 187-211

- John Coffey, Laura Wray-Lake, Debra Mashek and Brittany Branand
- Improving Personal Happiness Through Couple Intervention: A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Self-directed Couple Enhancement Program pp. 213-237

- Peter Hilpert, Guy Bodenmann, Fridtjof Nussbeck and Thomas Bradbury
- Feeling Good Makes Us Stronger: How Team Resilience Mediates the Effect of Positive Emotions on Team Performance pp. 239-255

- Isabella Meneghel, Marisa Salanova and Isabel Martínez
- Persevering with Positivity and Purpose: An Examination of Purpose Commitment and Positive Affect as Predictors of Grit pp. 257-269

- Patrick Hill, Anthony Burrow and Kendall Bronk
- Happiness and Stock-Market Participation: Empirical Evidence from China pp. 271-293

- Yulei Rao, Lixing Mei and Rui Zhu
- Measuring Need Satisfaction and Frustration in Educational and Work Contexts: The Need Satisfaction and Frustration Scale (NSFS) pp. 295-317

- Ylenio Longo, Alexander Gunz, Guy Curtis and Tom Farsides
- Effectiveness of Two Cognitive Interventions Promoting Happiness with Video-Based Online Instructions pp. 319-339

- Leonie Manthey, Viktor Vehreschild and Karl-Heinz Renner
- Positive Feelings at School: On the Relationships Between Students’ Character Strengths, School-Related Affect, and School Functioning pp. 341-355

- Marco Weber, Lisa Wagner and Willibald Ruch
- Would You Be Happier If You Looked Better? A Focusing Illusion pp. 357-365

- Lukasz Kaczmarek, Jolanta Enko, Małgorzata Awdziejczyk, Natalia Hoffmann, Natalia Białobrzeska, Przemysław Mielniczuk and Stephan Dombrowski
- Revealing Hidden Curvilinear Relations Between Work Engagement and Its Predictors: Demonstrating the Added Value of Generalized Additive Model (GAM) pp. 367-387

- Jussi Tanskanen, Sakari Taipale and Timo Anttila
- Job-Related Well-Being Through the Great Recession pp. 389-411

- Francis Green, Alan Felstead, Duncan Gallie and Hande Inanc
- An Empirical Investigation into the Determinants and Persistence of Happiness and Life Evaluation pp. 413-430

- Paweł Chrostek
- Measuring Meaning in Life: An Empirical Comparison of Two Well-Known Measures pp. 431-445

- Bruno Damásio, Nelson Hauck-Filho and Sílvia Koller
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