TY - JOUR
T1 - International optimism
T2 - Correlates and consequences of dispositional optimism across 61 countries
AU - Members of the International Situations Project
AU - Baranski, Erica
AU - Sweeny, Kate
AU - Gardiner, Gwendolyn
AU - Funder, David C.
AU - Beramendi, Maite
AU - Bastian, Brock
AU - Neubauer, Aljoscha
AU - Cortez, Diego
AU - Roth, Eric
AU - Torres, Ana
AU - Zanini, Daniela S.
AU - Petkova, Kristina
AU - Tracy, Jessica
AU - Amiot, Catherine
AU - Pelletier-Dumas, Mathieu
AU - González, Roberto
AU - Rosenbluth, Ana
AU - Salgado, Sergio
AU - Guan, Yanjun
AU - Yang, Yu
AU - Forero, Diego A.
AU - Camargo, Andrés
AU - Papastefanakis, Emmanouil
AU - Kritsotakis, Georgios
AU - Spyridaki, Irene
AU - Fragkiadaki, Evangelia
AU - Jerneic, Željko
AU - Hrebícková, Martina
AU - Graf, Sylvie
AU - Strøbæk, Pernille
AU - Realo, Anu
AU - Becker, A.
AU - Maisonneuve, Christelle
AU - El-Astal, Sofian
AU - Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer Lado
AU - Ziegler, Matthias
AU - Penke, Lars
AU - Rauthmann, John
AU - Buchtel, Emma E.
AU - Wai-Lan Yeung, Victoria
AU - Kun, Ágota
AU - Gadanecz, Peter
AU - Vass, Zoltán
AU - Smohai, Máté
AU - Das, Abhijit
AU - Lavalekar, Anagha
AU - Aurelia, Meta Zahro
AU - Kinayung, Dian
AU - Gaffar, Vanessa
AU - Sullivan, Gavin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - Objective: The current exploratory study sought to examine dispositional optimism, or the general expectation for positive outcomes, around the world. Method: Dispositional optimism and possible correlates were assessed across 61 countries (N = 15,185; mean age = 21.92; 77% female). Mean-level differences in optimism were computed along with their relationships with individual and country-level variables. Results: Worldwide, mean optimism levels were above the midpoint of the scale. Perhaps surprisingly, country-level optimism was negatively related to gross domestic product per capita, population density, and democratic norms and positively related to income inequality and perceived corruption. However, country-level optimism was positively related to projected economic improvement. Individual-level optimism was positively related to individual well-being within every country, although this relationship was less strong in countries with challenging economic and social circumstances. Conclusions: While individuals around the world are generally optimistic, societal characteristics appear to affect the degree to which their optimism is associated with psychological well-being, sometimes in seemingly anomalous ways.
AB - Objective: The current exploratory study sought to examine dispositional optimism, or the general expectation for positive outcomes, around the world. Method: Dispositional optimism and possible correlates were assessed across 61 countries (N = 15,185; mean age = 21.92; 77% female). Mean-level differences in optimism were computed along with their relationships with individual and country-level variables. Results: Worldwide, mean optimism levels were above the midpoint of the scale. Perhaps surprisingly, country-level optimism was negatively related to gross domestic product per capita, population density, and democratic norms and positively related to income inequality and perceived corruption. However, country-level optimism was positively related to projected economic improvement. Individual-level optimism was positively related to individual well-being within every country, although this relationship was less strong in countries with challenging economic and social circumstances. Conclusions: While individuals around the world are generally optimistic, societal characteristics appear to affect the degree to which their optimism is associated with psychological well-being, sometimes in seemingly anomalous ways.
KW - cross-cultural
KW - dispositional optimism
KW - well-being
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U2 - 10.1111/jopy.12582
DO - 10.1111/jopy.12582
M3 - Article
C2 - 32770554
AN - SCOPUS:85089990352
SN - 0022-3506
VL - 89
SP - 288
EP - 304
JO - Journal of Personality
JF - Journal of Personality
IS - 2
ER -