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Cultural religiosity moderates the relationship between being in love and subjective well-being

  • Mateusz Olechowski
  • , Maciej R. Górski
  • , Mohsen Joshanloo
  • , M. Azhar Hussain
  • , Arkadiusz Wasiel
  • , Victoria Wai Lan Yeung
  • , Michael Harris Bond
  • , Brian W. Haas
  • , Farida Guemaz
  • , Mahmoud Boussena
  • , Ángel Sánchez-Rodríguez
  • , Nuha Iter
  • , Olha Vlasenko
  • , Vivian Miu Chi Lun
  • , Liman Man Wai Li
  • , Nur Amali Aminnuddin
  • , İdil Işık
  • , Dieynaba Gabriel Ndiaye
  • , Márta Fülöp
  • , David Igbokwe
  • Mladen Adamovic, Ragna Benedikta Garðarsdóttir, Natalia Soboleva, Julien Teyssier, Fumiko Kano Glückstad, Joonha Park, Plamen Akaliyski, Grace Akello, Charity Akotia, Marwan Al-Zoubi, Isabelle Albert, Anna Almakaeva, Laura Andrade, Lily Appoh, Douglas Marlon Arévalo Mira, Rasmata Bakyono-Nabaloum, Arno Baltin, Pablo Eduardo Barrientos Marroquin, Diana Boer, Vlad Costin, Alejandra Domínguez Espinosa, Agustin Espinosa, Carla Sofia Esteves, Vladimer Gamsakhurdia, Alin Gavreliuc, Biljana Gjoneska, Rafail Hasanov, Eric Raymond Igou, Mostak Ahamed Imran, Naved Iqbal, Natalia Kascakova, Lucie Klůzová Kračmárová, Agata Kocimska-Bortnowska, Aleksandra Kosiarczyk, Olga Kostoula, Nicole Kronberger, Anna Kwiatkowska, Mary Anne Lauri, J. Hannah Lee, Magdalena Łużniak-Piecha, Alexander Malyonov, Arina Malyonova, Fridanna Maricchiolo, Linda Mohammed, Tamara Mohorić, Fatma Mokadem, Magdalena Mosanya, Oriana Mosca, Elke Murdock, Nur Fariza Mustaffa, Katarzyna Myślińska-Szarek, Martin Nader, Azar Nadi, Danielle Ochoa, Ayu Okvitawanli, Ewa Palikot, Patrick Denoux, Vassilis Pavlopoulos, Zoran Pavlović, Iva Poláčková Šolcová, Muhammad Rizwan, Ana Maria Rocha, Vladyslav Romashov, Espen Røysamb, Adil Samekin, Ruta Sargautyte, Beate Schwarz, Heyla Selim, Ursula Serdarevich, David Sirlopú, Rosita Sobhie, Boris Sokolov, Maria Stogianni, Stanislava Stoyanova, Moritz Streng, Chien Ru Sun, Morten Tønnessen, Claudio Torres, Kiều Thị Thanh Trà, Vladimir Turjačanin, Yukiko Uchida, Yvette van Osch, Wijnand van Tilburg, Christin Melanie Vauclair, Jorge Vergara-Morales, Vivian L. Vignoles, Cai Xing, Belkacem Yakhlef, Eric Kenson Yau, June Chun Yeung, John Zelenski, Kuba Krys
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Abstract

Previous research indicates that the significance of love varies considerably across cultures. In the present study, we introduce an often-overlooked cultural factor – religiosity – to explore its influence on the relationship between being in love and five dimensions of subjective well-being. We conducted two cross-cultural studies with 31,608 participants from 117 samples across 83 societies. Our findings reveal that, in more religious cultures, being in love is a weaker predictor of well-being compared to more secular cultures in four out of six models. These findings indicate that national context influences the relative importance of various emotions and experiences for well-being, underscoring the need to account for cultural context in research on love.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102227
JournalInternational Journal of Intercultural Relations
Volume108
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2025

Keywords

  • Culture
  • Love
  • Religiosity
  • Well-being

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