Associations of orientation to promote good in challenging situations with distress and well‐being: Multi‐study evidence from three non‐Western Longitudinal samples

Author:

Weziak‐Bialowolska Dorota12ORCID,Cowden Richard G.3ORCID,Cook Kaye V.4ORCID,Bialowolski Piotr15ORCID,Bechara Andrea Ortega6ORCID,Chen Zhuo Job7ORCID,Kurniati Ni Made Taganing8ORCID,Suwartono Christiany9ORCID,McNeely Eileen1ORCID,VanderWeele Tyler J.310ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Sustainability and Health Initiative (SHINE), Human Flourishing Program Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts USA

2. Centre for Evaluation and Analysis of Public Policies Faculty of Philosophy, Jagiellonian University Cracow Poland

3. Human Flourishing Program Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts USA

4. Center Culture & Forgiveness, Department of Psychology Gordon College Wenham Massachusetts USA

5. Department of Economics Kozminski University Warsaw Poland

6. Department of Psychology Universidad del Sinú Elías Bechara Zainúm Montería Colombia

7. School of Nursing University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte North Carolina USA

8. Faculty of Psychology Gunadarma University Depok Indonesia

9. Center for the Study of Sustainable Community Faculty of Psychology Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia Jakarta Indonesia

10. Department of Epidemiology Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractWe examine whether an orientation to promote good serves as a potential buffer against distress and facilitator of well‐being outcomes in three non‐Western samples with a recent history of conflict (Indonesia, Colombia, Mexico) and across three different time frames (1, 4 and 12 months). Longitudinal surveys provided data for cross‐lagged panel modelling. A series of sensitivity analyses provided evidence for the robustness of results. Persons with an orientation to promote good reported greater well‐being 1 month and 4 months post‐assessment and reduced distress 1 month and 4 months post‐assessment. The effects, with larger effect sizes, were also found for reverse associations. We did not find evidence of associations assessed at the 12‐month interval with the exception of a negative association between an orientation to promote good and subsequent life satisfaction and happiness. Orientation to promote good may be relevant for population's mental health and well‐being over the short‐ and medium‐term.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Psychology

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