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Frontiers in Psychology
Is Person-Group Value Congruence Always a Good Thing? Values and Well-Being Among Maladjusted Teens and Their Peers
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Agnieszka Bojanowska1  Konrad Piotrowski1 
[1] Faculty of Psychology, SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities
关键词: well-being;    adolescents;    maladjusted behavior;    values;    congruence;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2020.02035
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

In the present study, we analyzed relationships between values, well-being, and person-group value consistency in two samples: teens under court-mandated supervision ( n = 51) and teens from the general population ( n = 49). Results showed that supervised teens experienced lower satisfaction with life, placed more value in stimulation, hedonism, and power, and less in universalism and benevolence. They also experienced lower satisfaction when they valued stimulation, hedonism, and face, and higher satisfaction when they valued conformity-rules and universalism-tolerance. These results show that valuing the things that the group also values at a high level (here: for hedonism and stimulation) may not always be a positive force, especially when the environment is problematic, whereas going against the values of the maladjusted group (here: for universalism) may be beneficial for well-being. However, when we calculated a direct index of person-group congruence, it correlated positively with satisfaction among supervised teens for the values of achievement, stimulation, security-personal, and universalism-concern, whereas congruence for power-dominance correlated with satisfaction negatively among the supervised teens, suggesting a slight but direct limit to the congruence effect.

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