Happiness, Instrumentality and Expressiveness in Two Latin American Samples: Mexico and Bolivia

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This study had two objectives: (1) to assess the effect that sex and place of origin have on levels of happiness and gender traits, and (2) to evaluate the relationship between happiness and gender traits on men and women from Mexico and Bolivia. The study population consisted of 998 volunteers: 583...

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Autores: Díaz-Loving, Rolando, Velasco-Matus, Pedro Wolfgang, Rivera-Aragón, Sofía
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2018
Institución:Universidad de Lima
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad de Lima
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.ulima.edu.pe:article/1989
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Persona/article/view/1989
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:happiness
gender
culture
sex
collectivism
felicidad
género
cultura
sexo
colectivismo
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spelling Happiness, Instrumentality and Expressiveness in Two Latin American Samples: Mexico and BoliviaFelicidad, instrumentalidad y expresividad en dos muestras latinoamericanas: México y BoliviaDíaz-Loving, RolandoVelasco-Matus, Pedro WolfgangRivera-Aragón, SofíahappinessgenderculturesexcollectivismfelicidadgéneroculturasexocolectivismoThis study had two objectives: (1) to assess the effect that sex and place of origin have on levels of happiness and gender traits, and (2) to evaluate the relationship between happiness and gender traits on men and women from Mexico and Bolivia. The study population consisted of 998 volunteers: 583 Bolivian (293 men, 290 women) and 425 Mexicans (208 men, 207 women) aged between 18 and 64 years. To assess happiness, we used Alarcón’s Happiness Scale (2006). To assess gender, we used the Instrumentality and Expressiveness Attributional Dimensions Scale (EDAIE). A two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) [sex (man-woman) x place of origin (Bolivia-Mexico)] was used to evaluate the interaction effect on three happiness and four gender factors. The Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient was used to measure the relationship between them. The ANOVA showed interaction effects of sex x place of origin only on two gender factors. The Pearson correlation coefficient showed that positive instrumentality and expressiveness are associated with optimal levels of happiness. The results are discussed in terms of cultural characteristics, such as individualism-collectivism, place of origin, sex, and happiness/well-being theories.El presente trabajo tuvo dos objetivos: 1) estimar el efecto que tienen el sexo y el lugar de origen en los niveles de felicidad y rasgos de género, y 2) evaluar la relación entre felicidad y rasgos de género en una muestra de hombres y mujeres de México y Bolivia. Participaron 998 personas: 583 bolivianos (293 hombres, 290 mujeres) y 425 mexicanos (208 hombres, 207 mujeres), de entre 18 y 64 años. Para evaluar felicidad, se utilizó la Escala de Felicidad de Alarcón (2006), y para evaluar instrumentalidad-expresividad, la Escala de Dimensiones Atributivas de Instrumentalidad y Expresividad (Edaie). Se llevaron a cabo anova (Analysis of Varience) 2x2 [Sexo (hombre-mujer) x lugar de origen (Bolivia-México)] para tasar el efecto de interacción sobre los tres factores de felicidad y cuatro de género, y correlaciones producto-momento de Pearson entre estos. Los análisis de varianza muestran efectos de interacción de sexo x lugar de origen solo en dos factores de género; mientras que las correlaciones muestran que instrumentalidad y expresividad positiva están asociados con buenos niveles de felicidad. Los resultados se discuten a la luz de características culturales, como el colectivismo-individualismo, el lugar de origen, el sexo de las personas y teorías de bienestar-felicidad.Universidad de Lima2018-07-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Persona/article/view/198910.26439/persona2018.n021.1989Persona; Vol. 21 No. 1 (2018); 11-29Persona; Vol. 21 Núm. 1 (2018); 11-29Persona; v. 21 n. 1 (2018); 11-292309-90621560-613910.26439/persona2018.n021reponame:Revistas - Universidad de Limainstname:Universidad de Limainstacron:ULIMAspahttps://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Persona/article/view/1989/2072https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.ulima.edu.pe:article/19892025-04-04T21:50:01Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Happiness, Instrumentality and Expressiveness in Two Latin American Samples: Mexico and Bolivia
Felicidad, instrumentalidad y expresividad en dos muestras latinoamericanas: México y Bolivia
title Happiness, Instrumentality and Expressiveness in Two Latin American Samples: Mexico and Bolivia
spellingShingle Happiness, Instrumentality and Expressiveness in Two Latin American Samples: Mexico and Bolivia
Díaz-Loving, Rolando
happiness
gender
culture
sex
collectivism
felicidad
género
cultura
sexo
colectivismo
title_short Happiness, Instrumentality and Expressiveness in Two Latin American Samples: Mexico and Bolivia
title_full Happiness, Instrumentality and Expressiveness in Two Latin American Samples: Mexico and Bolivia
title_fullStr Happiness, Instrumentality and Expressiveness in Two Latin American Samples: Mexico and Bolivia
title_full_unstemmed Happiness, Instrumentality and Expressiveness in Two Latin American Samples: Mexico and Bolivia
title_sort Happiness, Instrumentality and Expressiveness in Two Latin American Samples: Mexico and Bolivia
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Díaz-Loving, Rolando
Velasco-Matus, Pedro Wolfgang
Rivera-Aragón, Sofía
author Díaz-Loving, Rolando
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Velasco-Matus, Pedro Wolfgang
Rivera-Aragón, Sofía
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Rivera-Aragón, Sofía
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv happiness
gender
culture
sex
collectivism
felicidad
género
cultura
sexo
colectivismo
topic happiness
gender
culture
sex
collectivism
felicidad
género
cultura
sexo
colectivismo
description This study had two objectives: (1) to assess the effect that sex and place of origin have on levels of happiness and gender traits, and (2) to evaluate the relationship between happiness and gender traits on men and women from Mexico and Bolivia. The study population consisted of 998 volunteers: 583 Bolivian (293 men, 290 women) and 425 Mexicans (208 men, 207 women) aged between 18 and 64 years. To assess happiness, we used Alarcón’s Happiness Scale (2006). To assess gender, we used the Instrumentality and Expressiveness Attributional Dimensions Scale (EDAIE). A two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) [sex (man-woman) x place of origin (Bolivia-Mexico)] was used to evaluate the interaction effect on three happiness and four gender factors. The Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient was used to measure the relationship between them. The ANOVA showed interaction effects of sex x place of origin only on two gender factors. The Pearson correlation coefficient showed that positive instrumentality and expressiveness are associated with optimal levels of happiness. The results are discussed in terms of cultural characteristics, such as individualism-collectivism, place of origin, sex, and happiness/well-being theories.
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