학술논문

The interaction between individualism and wellbeing in predicting mortality: Survey of Health Ageing and Retirement in Europe
Document Type
Report
Source
Journal of Behavioral Medicine. February 2018, Vol. 41 Issue 1, p1, 11 p.
Subject
United Kingdom
Language
English
ISSN
0160-7715
Abstract
The link between greater wellbeing and longevity is well documented. The aim of the current study was to test whether this association is consistent across individualistic and collectivistic cultures. The sample consisted of 13,596 participants from 11 European countries, each of which was assigned an individualism score according to Hofstede et al.'s (Cultures and organizations: software of the mind, McGraw Hill, New York, 2010 (See CR22)) cultural dimension of individualism. We tested whether individualism moderated the cross-sectional association between wellbeing and self-rated health or the longitudinal association between wellbeing and mortality risk. Our analysis revealed a significant interaction between individualism and wellbeing such that the association between wellbeing and self-rated health or risk of mortality from cardiovascular disease was stronger in more individualistic countries. However, the interaction between wellbeing and individualism was not significant in analysis predicting all-cause mortality. Further prospective studies are needed to confirm our finding and to explore the factors responsible for this culturally dependent effect.
Author(s): Judith A. Okely [sup.1] [sup.2] , Alexander Weiss [sup.2] , Catharine R. Gale [sup.1] [sup.3] Author Affiliations: (1) Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology, Department of Psychology, University [...]