Occupation as a factor of personality subjective wellbeing.
This article examines personality subjective well-being and describes its psychological structure, general components and characteristics. An overview of foreign theories and studies on subjective well-being is presented. Correlations among related concepts such as happiness, life satisfaction and s...
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description | This article examines personality subjective well-being and describes its psychological structure, general components and characteristics. An overview of foreign theories and studies on subjective well-being is presented. Correlations among related concepts such as happiness, life satisfaction and subjective well-being are also described. Subjective well-being is seen as a multivariate construction of a stable nature in mobile equilibrium. It is argued that a type of professional activity can have great importance and a positive impact on an individual’s social life, health, identity shaping and psychological wellness. This article’s findings are substantiated by the survey administered to 2229 respondents divided into groups according to their area of business: students, psychologists, doctors, teachers, engineering and technical staff, representatives of service industries, workers, military men, and prisoners. The descriptors identified two types of natures: positive, directed to a person’s inner world (happy, lucky, optimistic) and to the outer world (trustworthy, competent, successful), and negative (pessimistic, unhappy, envious). This division of nature type was categorized according to the participants’ subjective well-being index. Empirical evidence has shown that occupational specificity influences a person’s subjective well-being. A substantial difference was found in subjective well-being index of the respondents. A higher index is typical of students and military men. Educators and industrial intelligentsia also demonstrate an increased level of subjective well-being, whereas prisoners tend to have a low level of subjective well-being. The same low index is characteristic of servicing trade representatives and psychologists. |
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spelling | doaj.art-ae26e7aec8e343b580037ae438ac5d722022-12-22T03:06:48ZengM.V. Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityPsychology in Russia: State of Art2074-68572307-22022015-06-018212613610.11621/pir.2015.0211Occupation as a factor of personality subjective wellbeing.Karapetyan L.V. 0Zotova O.Yu.1Ural Federal University, Russian EMERCOM in the Ural region, Yekaterinburg, RussiaUniversity of the Humanities YekaterinburgThis article examines personality subjective well-being and describes its psychological structure, general components and characteristics. An overview of foreign theories and studies on subjective well-being is presented. Correlations among related concepts such as happiness, life satisfaction and subjective well-being are also described. Subjective well-being is seen as a multivariate construction of a stable nature in mobile equilibrium. It is argued that a type of professional activity can have great importance and a positive impact on an individual’s social life, health, identity shaping and psychological wellness. This article’s findings are substantiated by the survey administered to 2229 respondents divided into groups according to their area of business: students, psychologists, doctors, teachers, engineering and technical staff, representatives of service industries, workers, military men, and prisoners. The descriptors identified two types of natures: positive, directed to a person’s inner world (happy, lucky, optimistic) and to the outer world (trustworthy, competent, successful), and negative (pessimistic, unhappy, envious). This division of nature type was categorized according to the participants’ subjective well-being index. Empirical evidence has shown that occupational specificity influences a person’s subjective well-being. A substantial difference was found in subjective well-being index of the respondents. A higher index is typical of students and military men. Educators and industrial intelligentsia also demonstrate an increased level of subjective well-being, whereas prisoners tend to have a low level of subjective well-being. The same low index is characteristic of servicing trade representatives and psychologists.http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/pdf/2015_2/2015_2_126-136.pdfpersonalitysubjective well-beinglife satisfactionpsychological security |
spellingShingle | Karapetyan L.V. Zotova O.Yu. Occupation as a factor of personality subjective wellbeing. Psychology in Russia: State of Art personality subjective well-being life satisfaction psychological security |
title | Occupation as a factor of personality subjective wellbeing. |
title_full | Occupation as a factor of personality subjective wellbeing. |
title_fullStr | Occupation as a factor of personality subjective wellbeing. |
title_full_unstemmed | Occupation as a factor of personality subjective wellbeing. |
title_short | Occupation as a factor of personality subjective wellbeing. |
title_sort | occupation as a factor of personality subjective wellbeing |
topic | personality subjective well-being life satisfaction psychological security |
url | http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/pdf/2015_2/2015_2_126-136.pdf |
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