Perceiving societal pressure to be happy is linked to poor well-being, especially in happy nations

  1. Dejonckheere, E.
  2. Rhee, J.J.
  3. Baguma, P.K.
  4. Barry, O.
  5. Becker, M.
  6. Bilewicz, M.
  7. Castelain, T.
  8. Costantini, G.
  9. Dimdins, G.
  10. Espinosa, A.
  11. Finchilescu, G.
  12. Friese, M.
  13. Gastardo-Conaco, M.C.
  14. Gómez, A.
  15. González, R.
  16. Goto, N.
  17. Halama, P.
  18. Hurtado-Parrado, C.
  19. Jiga-Boy, G.M.
  20. Karl, J.A.
  21. Novak, L.
  22. Ausmees, L.
  23. Loughnan, S.
  24. Mastor, K.A.
  25. McLatchie, N.
  26. Onyishi, I.E.
  27. Rizwan, M.
  28. Schaller, M.
  29. Serafimovska, E.
  30. Suh, E.M.
  31. Swann, W.B.
  32. Tong, E.M.W.
  33. Torres, A.
  34. Turner, R.N.
  35. Vinogradov, A.
  36. Wang, Z.
  37. Yeung, V.W.-L.
  38. Amiot, C.E.
  39. Boonyasiriwat, W.
  40. Peker, M.
  41. Van Lange, P.A.M.
  42. Vauclair, C.-M.
  43. Kuppens, P.
  44. Bastian, B.
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Journal:
Scientific Reports

ISSN: 2045-2322

Year of publication: 2022

Volume: 12

Issue: 1

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1038/S41598-021-04262-Z GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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