Zhou Song, Liu Gaoyu, Huang Yingming, Huang Tingyu, Lin Shiya, Lan Jie, Yang Huaqi, Lin Rongmao
School of Psychology, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou, China.
Front Psychol. 2023 Jul 25;14:1170669. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1170669. eCollection 2023.
Though the important effect of cultural identity on subjective well-being is widely acknowledged, the details of how different cultures' unique features influence well-being remain to be revealed. To address this issue in the context of Chinese culture, the present study investigates whether and how the prominent features of Chinese culture-collectivism and red culture-shape Chinese people's subjective well-being.
The Red Cultural Identity Scale, Subjective Well-Being Scale, Collectivism Scale, and Perspective-Taking Scale were used to assess 1,045 Chinese residents.
The results showed that red cultural identity positively predicted participants' subjective well-being through the mediated role of collectivism. Furthermore, perspective-taking was found to moderate the mediating effect of collectivism.
These results demonstrate that the way cultural identity predicts subjective well-being is highly correlated to specific cultural features, e.g., the opinion of values, which was significant in practice with a cross-cultural background.
尽管文化认同对主观幸福感的重要影响已得到广泛认可,但不同文化的独特特征如何影响幸福感的具体细节仍有待揭示。为了在中国文化背景下解决这一问题,本研究调查了中国文化的突出特征——集体主义和红色文化——是否以及如何塑造中国人的主观幸福感。
使用红色文化认同量表、主观幸福感量表、集体主义量表和观点采择量表对1045名中国居民进行评估。
结果表明,红色文化认同通过集体主义的中介作用正向预测参与者的主观幸福感。此外,发现观点采择调节集体主义的中介作用。
这些结果表明,文化认同预测主观幸福感的方式与特定文化特征高度相关,例如价值观观念,这在跨文化背景的实践中具有重要意义。