Agency, Communion, and Well-Being: Extending Helgeson's (1994)Model

V. S. Helgeson (1994) offered a promising model to explain sex differences in well-being. Three meta-analyses of gender research relevant to this model are provided along with an empirical investigation of the relations between agency and communion, unmitigated agency and unmitigated communion, and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of personality and social psychology 1997-09, Vol.73 (3), p.593-609
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Biological and medical sciences
Distress
Factors
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gender differences
Human
Individuality
Male
Meta-analysis
Peer Evaluation
Personal relationships
Personality. Affectivity
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Psychology. Psychophysiology
Self representation
Self-Report
Sexes
Social Integration
Social interactions. Communication. Group processes
Social psychology
Well Being
Wellbeing
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