The role of cultural heterogeneity in strengthening the link between family relationships and life satisfaction in 50 societies
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Summary: | We argue that the importance of family relationships for individual well-being varies across societies as a function of a society’s degree of cultural heterogeneity. To examine the role of family relationships, we analyzed the responses from 13,009 participants in 50 societies on their life satisfaction across societies varying in their levels of historical and contemporary cultural heterogeneity. Such heterogeneity creates differences in the frequency of interacting with unfamiliar groups, which leads families to become more central to their members’ satisfaction with life. Multi-level analyses showed that historical and contemporary cultural heterogeneity moderated the pattern such that greater historical or contemporary cultural heterogeneity of society promoted a stronger positive relation between family relationship satisfaction and individual life satisfaction. Our results also revealed that the moderating role of historical cultural heterogeneity was more reliable than that of contemporary cultural heterogeneity. These findings demonstrate the importance of societal demography in shaping people’s psychological processes in different historical periods, suggesting a universal, trans-historical cultural process. |
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The role of cultural heterogeneity in strengthening the link between family relationships and life satisfaction in 50 societiesCultural heterogeneityFamily relationshipsLife satisfactionMulti-level analysisSocio-ecological approachWe argue that the importance of family relationships for individual well-being varies across societies as a function of a society’s degree of cultural heterogeneity. To examine the role of family relationships, we analyzed the responses from 13,009 participants in 50 societies on their life satisfaction across societies varying in their levels of historical and contemporary cultural heterogeneity. Such heterogeneity creates differences in the frequency of interacting with unfamiliar groups, which leads families to become more central to their members’ satisfaction with life. Multi-level analyses showed that historical and contemporary cultural heterogeneity moderated the pattern such that greater historical or contemporary cultural heterogeneity of society promoted a stronger positive relation between family relationship satisfaction and individual life satisfaction. Our results also revealed that the moderating role of historical cultural heterogeneity was more reliable than that of contemporary cultural heterogeneity. These findings demonstrate the importance of societal demography in shaping people’s psychological processes in different historical periods, suggesting a universal, trans-historical cultural process.VeritatiLi, Liman Man WaiLun, Vivian Miu ChiBond, Michael HarrisYeung, June ChunIgou, Eric RaymondHaas, Brian W.Stoyanova, StanislavaMaricchiolo, FridannaZelenski, John M.Vauclair, Christin MelanieUchida, YukikoŠolcová, Iva PoláčkováSirlopú, DavidPark, JoonhaKosiarczyk, AleksandraKocimska-Zych, AgataCapaldi, Colin A.Adamovic, MladenAkotia, Charity S.Albert, IsabelleAppoh, LilyArevalo, DouglasBaltin, ArnoDenoux, PatrickDomínguez-Espinosa, AlejandraEsteves, Carla SofiaGamsakhurdia, VladimerFülöp, MártaGarðarsdóttir, Ragna B.Gavreliuc, AlinBoer, DianaIgbokwe, David O.Işık, İdilKascakova, NataliaKračmárová, Lucie KlůzováKostoula, OlgaKronberger, NicoleKwiatkowska, AnnaLee, J. HannahLiu, XinhuiŁużniak-Piecha, MagdalenaMalyonova, ArinaMarroquin, Pablo Eduardo BarrientosMohorić, TamaraMosca, OrianaMurdock, ElkeMustaffa, Nur FarizaNader, MartinNadi, AzarOkvitawanli, AyuOsch, Yvette vanPavlopoulos, VassilisPavlović, ZoranRizwan, MuhammadRomashov, VladyslavRøysamb, EspenSargautyte, RutaSchwarz, BeateSelim, Heyla A.Serdarevich, UrsulaStogianni, MariaSun, Chien RuTeyssier, JulienTilburg, Wijnand A. P. vanTorres, ClaudioVignoles, Vivian L.Xing, CaiKrys, Kuba2024-09-18T15:12:40Z20242024-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/46593eng1389-497810.1007/s10902-024-00768-1info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-03-13T15:45:05Zoai:repositorio.ucp.pt:10400.14/46593Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T02:15:13.499077Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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The role of cultural heterogeneity in strengthening the link between family relationships and life satisfaction in 50 societies |
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The role of cultural heterogeneity in strengthening the link between family relationships and life satisfaction in 50 societies |
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The role of cultural heterogeneity in strengthening the link between family relationships and life satisfaction in 50 societies Li, Liman Man Wai Cultural heterogeneity Family relationships Life satisfaction Multi-level analysis Socio-ecological approach |
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The role of cultural heterogeneity in strengthening the link between family relationships and life satisfaction in 50 societies |
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The role of cultural heterogeneity in strengthening the link between family relationships and life satisfaction in 50 societies |
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The role of cultural heterogeneity in strengthening the link between family relationships and life satisfaction in 50 societies |
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The role of cultural heterogeneity in strengthening the link between family relationships and life satisfaction in 50 societies |
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The role of cultural heterogeneity in strengthening the link between family relationships and life satisfaction in 50 societies |
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Li, Liman Man Wai |
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Li, Liman Man Wai Lun, Vivian Miu Chi Bond, Michael Harris Yeung, June Chun Igou, Eric Raymond Haas, Brian W. Stoyanova, Stanislava Maricchiolo, Fridanna Zelenski, John M. Vauclair, Christin Melanie Uchida, Yukiko Šolcová, Iva Poláčková Sirlopú, David Park, Joonha Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra Kocimska-Zych, Agata Capaldi, Colin A. Adamovic, Mladen Akotia, Charity S. Albert, Isabelle Appoh, Lily Arevalo, Douglas Baltin, Arno Denoux, Patrick Domínguez-Espinosa, Alejandra Esteves, Carla Sofia Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer Fülöp, Márta Garðarsdóttir, Ragna B. Gavreliuc, Alin Boer, Diana Igbokwe, David O. Işık, İdil Kascakova, Natalia Kračmárová, Lucie Klůzová Kostoula, Olga Kronberger, Nicole Kwiatkowska, Anna Lee, J. Hannah Liu, Xinhui Łużniak-Piecha, Magdalena Malyonova, Arina Marroquin, Pablo Eduardo Barrientos Mohorić, Tamara Mosca, Oriana Murdock, Elke Mustaffa, Nur Fariza Nader, Martin Nadi, Azar Okvitawanli, Ayu Osch, Yvette van Pavlopoulos, Vassilis Pavlović, Zoran Rizwan, Muhammad Romashov, Vladyslav Røysamb, Espen Sargautyte, Ruta Schwarz, Beate Selim, Heyla A. Serdarevich, Ursula Stogianni, Maria Sun, Chien Ru Teyssier, Julien Tilburg, Wijnand A. P. van Torres, Claudio Vignoles, Vivian L. Xing, Cai Krys, Kuba |
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Lun, Vivian Miu Chi Bond, Michael Harris Yeung, June Chun Igou, Eric Raymond Haas, Brian W. Stoyanova, Stanislava Maricchiolo, Fridanna Zelenski, John M. Vauclair, Christin Melanie Uchida, Yukiko Šolcová, Iva Poláčková Sirlopú, David Park, Joonha Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra Kocimska-Zych, Agata Capaldi, Colin A. Adamovic, Mladen Akotia, Charity S. Albert, Isabelle Appoh, Lily Arevalo, Douglas Baltin, Arno Denoux, Patrick Domínguez-Espinosa, Alejandra Esteves, Carla Sofia Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer Fülöp, Márta Garðarsdóttir, Ragna B. Gavreliuc, Alin Boer, Diana Igbokwe, David O. Işık, İdil Kascakova, Natalia Kračmárová, Lucie Klůzová Kostoula, Olga Kronberger, Nicole Kwiatkowska, Anna Lee, J. Hannah Liu, Xinhui Łużniak-Piecha, Magdalena Malyonova, Arina Marroquin, Pablo Eduardo Barrientos Mohorić, Tamara Mosca, Oriana Murdock, Elke Mustaffa, Nur Fariza Nader, Martin Nadi, Azar Okvitawanli, Ayu Osch, Yvette van Pavlopoulos, Vassilis Pavlović, Zoran Rizwan, Muhammad Romashov, Vladyslav Røysamb, Espen Sargautyte, Ruta Schwarz, Beate Selim, Heyla A. Serdarevich, Ursula Stogianni, Maria Sun, Chien Ru Teyssier, Julien Tilburg, Wijnand A. P. van Torres, Claudio Vignoles, Vivian L. Xing, Cai Krys, Kuba |
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Li, Liman Man Wai Lun, Vivian Miu Chi Bond, Michael Harris Yeung, June Chun Igou, Eric Raymond Haas, Brian W. Stoyanova, Stanislava Maricchiolo, Fridanna Zelenski, John M. Vauclair, Christin Melanie Uchida, Yukiko Šolcová, Iva Poláčková Sirlopú, David Park, Joonha Kosiarczyk, Aleksandra Kocimska-Zych, Agata Capaldi, Colin A. Adamovic, Mladen Akotia, Charity S. Albert, Isabelle Appoh, Lily Arevalo, Douglas Baltin, Arno Denoux, Patrick Domínguez-Espinosa, Alejandra Esteves, Carla Sofia Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer Fülöp, Márta Garðarsdóttir, Ragna B. Gavreliuc, Alin Boer, Diana Igbokwe, David O. Işık, İdil Kascakova, Natalia Kračmárová, Lucie Klůzová Kostoula, Olga Kronberger, Nicole Kwiatkowska, Anna Lee, J. Hannah Liu, Xinhui Łużniak-Piecha, Magdalena Malyonova, Arina Marroquin, Pablo Eduardo Barrientos Mohorić, Tamara Mosca, Oriana Murdock, Elke Mustaffa, Nur Fariza Nader, Martin Nadi, Azar Okvitawanli, Ayu Osch, Yvette van Pavlopoulos, Vassilis Pavlović, Zoran Rizwan, Muhammad Romashov, Vladyslav Røysamb, Espen Sargautyte, Ruta Schwarz, Beate Selim, Heyla A. Serdarevich, Ursula Stogianni, Maria Sun, Chien Ru Teyssier, Julien Tilburg, Wijnand A. P. van Torres, Claudio Vignoles, Vivian L. Xing, Cai Krys, Kuba |
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Cultural heterogeneity Family relationships Life satisfaction Multi-level analysis Socio-ecological approach |
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Cultural heterogeneity Family relationships Life satisfaction Multi-level analysis Socio-ecological approach |
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We argue that the importance of family relationships for individual well-being varies across societies as a function of a society’s degree of cultural heterogeneity. To examine the role of family relationships, we analyzed the responses from 13,009 participants in 50 societies on their life satisfaction across societies varying in their levels of historical and contemporary cultural heterogeneity. Such heterogeneity creates differences in the frequency of interacting with unfamiliar groups, which leads families to become more central to their members’ satisfaction with life. Multi-level analyses showed that historical and contemporary cultural heterogeneity moderated the pattern such that greater historical or contemporary cultural heterogeneity of society promoted a stronger positive relation between family relationship satisfaction and individual life satisfaction. Our results also revealed that the moderating role of historical cultural heterogeneity was more reliable than that of contemporary cultural heterogeneity. These findings demonstrate the importance of societal demography in shaping people’s psychological processes in different historical periods, suggesting a universal, trans-historical cultural process. |
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