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Ninety Years after Lewin: The Role of Familism and Attachment Style in Social N...

ZHAO, XIAN; Gillath, Omri; Alonso-Arbiol, Itziar; Abubakar, Amina; Adams, Byron G.; Autin, Frédérique; Brassard, Audrey; Carcedo, Rodrigo J.; Catz, Or

Drawing on the literature on person-culture fit, we investigated how culture (assessed as national-level familism), personality (tapped by attachment styles) and their interactions predicted social network characteristics in 21 nations/areas (N = 2977). Multilevel mixed modeling showed that familism predicted smaller network size but greater density, tie strength, and multiplexity. Attachment avoidance predicte...


The Role of Meaning in Life During the COVID-19 Pandemic on Young Adults’ Futur...

Zambelli, Michela; Andrade, Cláudia; Fernandes, Joana L.; Tagliabue, Semira

Presence of meaning in life has been found to be adaptive during the pandemic (Humphrey & Vari, 2021; Samios et al., 2021), however, no studies were conducted to understand whether meaning in life is related to future perspectives in young adulthood. In the current study both the objective impact and the sub- jective impact of the COVID-19 pandemic were considered as predictive factors of young adults’ negative...


Gender, Age, and Cross-Cultural Invariance of Brief Inventory of Thriving Among...

Sorgente, Angela; Tagliabue, Semira; Andrade, C.; Oliveira, José Egidio; Duan, Wenjie; Lanz, Margherita

This study tested factorial structure, reliability as well as gender, age, and cultural measurement invariance of the Brief Inventory of Thriving (BIT). Data were collected from 981 Italian, Portuguese, and Chinese emerging adults. Results showed that BIT scores were reliable, mono-dimensional, and suitable to assess thriving across different populations.


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