Behavioral Sciences (Apr 2024)

Psychological Traditionality and Modernity and Happiness: The Different Happiness Levels in Chinese Students

  • Erjia Xu,
  • Sihua Liao,
  • Ping Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14040304
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
p. 304

Abstract

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The conceptualization of happiness varies across different cultures. In Chinese culture, happiness includes oneself and hinges on others. Chinese social development has influenced psychological traditionality (PT), psychological modernity (PM), and personal happiness. Our study recruited 450 participants to examine the different happiness levels in Chinese students with diverse PT and PM. The results indicate that individuals scoring higher in PT and PM reported higher life satisfaction. Moreover, individuals scoring higher in PT reported more positive emotions, fewer negative emotions, and greater social well-being, while those scoring higher in PM reported more negative emotions and greater relationship happiness. The happiness of Chinese students comprised individual, relational, and societal levels and happiness at different levels related to Chinese PT and PM. The present study may promote cross-cultural understanding and potentially inform interventions for individual happiness within positive psychology.

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