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Original Articles

Personal and Psychological Correlates of Happiness Among a Sample of Kuwaiti Muslim Students

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Pages 194-209 | Published online: 14 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

This study explores the personal, social, and personality correlates of happiness among a Kuwaiti sample (N = 234) of undergraduates. It found that happiness as assessed by the Oxford Happiness Inventory (OHI) was significantly and positively correlated with optimism, self-rating of happiness with a single item, self-esteem, satisfaction with life, positive affect, self-rating of mental health, hope, self-rating of both physical health and religiosity, and number of close friends. Conversely, the OHI had significant and negative correlations with pessimism, negative affect, alcohol consumption, and prior suicide attempts. A single, bipolar, and high-loaded factor extracted from the personality questionnaires was labeled Subjective Well-Being Versus Negative Orientation. The multiple stepwise regression revealed the best predictors of the OHI to be optimism, the self-rating of happiness, self-esteem, and satisfaction with life, respectively. By and large, personality traits played the more important role in determining happiness in this Arab sample. Suggestions are made for future research.

Notes

*p < .05 (two-tailed).

**p < .01 (two-tailed).

* p < .05.

** p < .01.

*** p < .001.

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