Hope and satisfaction with life: testing the mediating roles of self-esteem in three Asian cultures

Abstract The relationship between well-being and the personal strength of hope has been elaborated by the identification of internal (self) and external (family, peers, spiritual) locus-of-hope dimensions. Du, Bernardo, and Yeung (2015) showed that self-esteem (personal and relational) mediates the relationship between locus-of-hope and life satisfaction. Locus-of-hope's goal-related thoughts involve self-evaluation that may either enhance or diminish self-worth, which then influences life satisfaction. We tested the mediated model in three cultural groups: Malaysians, Macau Chinese, and Filipinos. Participants completed scales measuring locusof-hope, personal and relational self-esteem, and life satisfaction. Path analysis showed significant indirect effects in all cultures: (a) internal locus-of-hope on life satisfaction, mediated by personal self-esteem, and (b) external-family locus-of-hope on life satisfaction, mediated by relational self-esteem. Other significant indirect effects were found in specific cultural groups. Cross-cultural similarities and differences are discussed with reference to how distinct cultures give different meanings to forms of agency associated with the personal strength of hope, creating distinct pathways towards life satisfaction.

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Main Authors: Bernardo,Allan BI, Khan,Aqeel, Salanga,María Guadalupe C
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED) 2018
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spelling oai:scielo:S1578-908X20180002000072023-07-21Hope and satisfaction with life: testing the mediating roles of self-esteem in three Asian culturesBernardo,Allan BIKhan,AqeelSalanga,María Guadalupe C Hope theory Locus-of-hope Self-esteem Relational self-esteem Satisfaction with life Culture Personal strengths Abstract The relationship between well-being and the personal strength of hope has been elaborated by the identification of internal (self) and external (family, peers, spiritual) locus-of-hope dimensions. Du, Bernardo, and Yeung (2015) showed that self-esteem (personal and relational) mediates the relationship between locus-of-hope and life satisfaction. Locus-of-hope's goal-related thoughts involve self-evaluation that may either enhance or diminish self-worth, which then influences life satisfaction. We tested the mediated model in three cultural groups: Malaysians, Macau Chinese, and Filipinos. Participants completed scales measuring locusof-hope, personal and relational self-esteem, and life satisfaction. Path analysis showed significant indirect effects in all cultures: (a) internal locus-of-hope on life satisfaction, mediated by personal self-esteem, and (b) external-family locus-of-hope on life satisfaction, mediated by relational self-esteem. Other significant indirect effects were found in specific cultural groups. Cross-cultural similarities and differences are discussed with reference to how distinct cultures give different meanings to forms of agency associated with the personal strength of hope, creating distinct pathways towards life satisfaction.Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED)Acción Psicológica v.15 n.2 20182018-12-01journal articletext/htmlhttps://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1578-908X2018000200007en
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Salanga,María Guadalupe C
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Hope and satisfaction with life: testing the mediating roles of self-esteem in three Asian cultures
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title Hope and satisfaction with life: testing the mediating roles of self-esteem in three Asian cultures
title_short Hope and satisfaction with life: testing the mediating roles of self-esteem in three Asian cultures
title_full Hope and satisfaction with life: testing the mediating roles of self-esteem in three Asian cultures
title_fullStr Hope and satisfaction with life: testing the mediating roles of self-esteem in three Asian cultures
title_full_unstemmed Hope and satisfaction with life: testing the mediating roles of self-esteem in three Asian cultures
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description Abstract The relationship between well-being and the personal strength of hope has been elaborated by the identification of internal (self) and external (family, peers, spiritual) locus-of-hope dimensions. Du, Bernardo, and Yeung (2015) showed that self-esteem (personal and relational) mediates the relationship between locus-of-hope and life satisfaction. Locus-of-hope's goal-related thoughts involve self-evaluation that may either enhance or diminish self-worth, which then influences life satisfaction. We tested the mediated model in three cultural groups: Malaysians, Macau Chinese, and Filipinos. Participants completed scales measuring locusof-hope, personal and relational self-esteem, and life satisfaction. Path analysis showed significant indirect effects in all cultures: (a) internal locus-of-hope on life satisfaction, mediated by personal self-esteem, and (b) external-family locus-of-hope on life satisfaction, mediated by relational self-esteem. Other significant indirect effects were found in specific cultural groups. Cross-cultural similarities and differences are discussed with reference to how distinct cultures give different meanings to forms of agency associated with the personal strength of hope, creating distinct pathways towards life satisfaction.
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