Associations Between Materialism, Gratitude, and Well-Being in Children of Overseas Filipino Workers
Abstract: Children left behind by parents who are overseas Filipino workers (OFW) benefit from parental migration because their financial status improves. However, OFW families might emphasize the economic benefits to compensate for their separation, which might lead to materialism among children left behind. Previous research indicates that materialism is associated with lower well-being. The theory is that materialism focuses attention on comparing one’s possessions to others, making one constantly dissatisfied and wanting more. Research also suggests that gratitude mediates this link, with the focus on acquiring more possessions that make one less grateful for current possessions. This study explores the links between materialism, gratitude, and well-being among 129 adolescent children of OFWs. The participants completed measures of materialism, gratitude, and well-being (life satisfaction, self-esteem, positive and negative affect). Results showed that gratitude mediated the negative rel.... https://ejop.psychopen.eu/index.php/ejop/article/view/1555
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
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Englisch
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Associations Between Materialism, Gratitude, and Well-Being in Children of Overseas Filipino Workers ; volume:14 ; number:3 ; day:31 ; month:08 ; year:2018
Europe's journal of psychology ; 14, Heft 3 (31.08.2018)
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Allan B. I. Bernardo
Roseann Tan-Mansukhani
Mary Angeline A. Daganzo
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10.5964/ejop.v14i3.1555
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urn:nbn:de:101:1-2020101416555685922646
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Beteiligte
- Allan B. I. Bernardo
- Roseann Tan-Mansukhani
- Mary Angeline A. Daganzo