“…Findings from these studies reveal that PSOC and subjective well-being were significantly and positively associated among adults from a range of countries (the United States, Italy, China), from variously sized townships, and controlling for other factors such as resilience and senior services (Davidson & Cotter, 1991;Ditchman, Keegan, Batchos, Haak, & Johnson, 2017;Hilbrecht, Lero, Schryer, Mock, & Smale, 2017;Mak, Cheung, & Law, 2009;Moscato, Novara, Hombrados-Mendieta, Romano, & Lavanco, 2014;Ng & Fisher, 2016;Obst & Tham, 2009;Prezza et al, 2001;Prezza & Costantini, 1998;Ramos, Suarez, Leon, & Trinidad, 2017;Zhang, Yu, Zhang, & Zhou, 2017;Zhang, Zhang, Zhou, & Yu, 2018). More specifically, PSOC and subjective well-being demonstrated a positive relationship among adults in the United States (Davidson & Cotter, 1991); residents in various communities in Italy (Prezza et al, 2001;Prezza & Costantini, 1998); Chinese residents in Hong Kong and Beijing (Mak et al, 2009;Ng & Fisher, 2016;Zhang et al, 2017; Hispanic immigrants in rural Nebraska (Ramos et al, 2017); migrants in Italy (Moscato et al, 2014); and churchgoers in Australia (Obst & Tham, 2009), where the influence dimension of PSOC (SCI; was specifically related to life satisfaction (SWLS;Diener et al, 1985).…”