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@article{1355249, author = {Singh, Kamlesh and Jain, Anjali and Kaur, Jasleen and Junnarkar, Mohita and Slezáčková, Alena}, article_number = {December 2016}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajp.2016.09.001}, keywords = {well-being; Gunas; mental health; cross-cultural differences}, language = {eng}, issn = {1876-2018}, journal = {Asian Journal of Psychiatry}, title = {Cross-cultural differences on Gunas and other well-being dimensions}, volume = {24}, year = {2016} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1355249 AU - Singh, Kamlesh - Jain, Anjali - Kaur, Jasleen - Junnarkar, Mohita - Slezáčková, Alena PY - 2016 TI - Cross-cultural differences on Gunas and other well-being dimensions JF - Asian Journal of Psychiatry VL - 24 IS - December 2016 SP - 139-146 EP - 139-146 PB - Elsevier SN - 18762018 KW - well-being KW - Gunas KW - mental health KW - cross-cultural differences N2 - Indian perspective of human nature and personality are often viewed through a trigunas perspective- Sattva, Rajas and Tamas. The current study investigated the triadic gunas and well-being dimensions across 3 nations India (n = 493; 194 males and 299 females; mean age = 21.73 years, SD = 3.23), USA (n = 302; 80 males and 222 females; mean age = 22.90 years, SD = 2.78) and Czech Republic (n = 353; 67 males and 286 females; mean age = 22.29 years, SD = 2.29) with a total of 1148 participants. Triguna Personality (Vedic Personality inventory) and well- being dimensions measured by Mental Health Continuum- Short Form, Flourishing scale and the Scale of Positive and Negative Experiences (MHC-SF, FS and SPANE) differed across countries. Triguna were correlated with MHC-SF and its clusters, FS and SPANE. Regression analysis revealed that Trigunas accounted significantly for well-being dimensions, for instance, Sattva accounted for 48% variance in Czechs, 56% in Indians and 55% in Americans, Rajas accounted for 21% variance in Czechs, 08% in Indians and 54% in Americans and Tamas accounted for 50% variance in Czechs, 20% in Indians and 64% in Americans. The results reinforce that trigunas personality significantly predict well-being dimensions. ER -
SINGH, Kamlesh, Anjali JAIN, Jasleen KAUR, Mohita JUNNARKAR a Alena SLEZÁČKOVÁ. Cross-cultural differences on Gunas and other well-being dimensions. \textit{Asian Journal of Psychiatry}. Elsevier, 2016, roč.~24, December 2016, s.~139-146. ISSN~1876-2018. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajp.2016.09.001.
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