2022
DOI: 10.1177/0044118x221109305
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Exploring Associations of Positive Relationships and Adolescent Well-Being Across Cultures

Abstract: A recurrent dimension occurring in wellbeing models pertains to positive relationships of individuals. Yet there is little information elucidating the link between positive relationships and subjective wellbeing in different cultures. Thus, the aims of this paper were (1) to examine whether there is an association between positive relationships and adolescent wellbeing across several culturally distinct countries and (2) explore whether the association between positive relationships and adolescent wellbeing di… Show more

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“…The power of having our stories heard and hearing others' experiences [136][137][138] is also an aspect of forest bathing that supports improved mental well-being. In addition, the sharing circle also provides opportunities for positive social interactions, which have also been shown to support adolescents' mental well-being [58,[139][140][141].…”
Section: The Components and Structure Of The Forest Bathing Walk Supp...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The power of having our stories heard and hearing others' experiences [136][137][138] is also an aspect of forest bathing that supports improved mental well-being. In addition, the sharing circle also provides opportunities for positive social interactions, which have also been shown to support adolescents' mental well-being [58,[139][140][141].…”
Section: The Components and Structure Of The Forest Bathing Walk Supp...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, we would like to assert that the manifestation of these clusters may be more nuanced and distinct in specific contexts and cultures. For example, although positive connections have generally been associated with greater well-being among adolescents, these relations, especially those that involve one's parents or family, appear to be stronger among youth samples in collectivistic cultures than individualistic ones (Chue & Yeo, 2022). Collectivistic values also appear to boost altruistic and prosocial behaviors in young people (Booysen et al, 2021;Zhang & Han, 2021).…”
Section: Toward An Integrative Paradigm Of Pydmentioning
confidence: 99%