The Construct and Measurement of Peace of Mind

Volume: 14, Issue: 2, Pages: 571 - 590
Published: May 26, 2012
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that Asian American or Chinese individuals value low-arousal positive affect and a harmonious state of happiness more than European Americans do. However, the affective component of subjective well-being has mostly been defined as the presence of positive affect and the absence of negative affect. This definition emphasizes the importance of hedonic pleasure but fails to include the affect valued in Chinese culture....
Paper Details
Title
The Construct and Measurement of Peace of Mind
Published Date
May 26, 2012
Volume
14
Issue
2
Pages
571 - 590
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