The subjective well-being in Peruvian adolescence: Identifying domains and evaluations in a non-WEIRD context

Henry Raúl Guillén Zambrano, Rafaella Andrea de la Puente Ronceros, María Angélica Pease Dreibelbis

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The present qualitative study examined how a group of Peruvian adolescents (N = 32) from different cultural contexts conceive their well-being. The goal was to identify the domains that structure their conception of well-being and how they evaluate it based on their elaboration. For this objective, 32 in-depth interviews were carried out with adolescents from different cultural contexts in Perú. Elements such as region, academic performance, and gender were considered to identify specificities during the analysis. Interviews were analyzed using a thematic analysis strategy. As a result, six domains of adolescent well-being emerged where well-being is associated with socioeconomic factors, family and peer relationships, future aspirations, social skills and self-esteem, academic performance, and health care. Participants' evaluations of well-being were mainly grounded in the socioeconomic, family, and educational domains. Findings highlight the need to further develop psychology research on adolescence in non-WEIRD societies.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)466-476
Número de páginas11
PublicaciónJournal of Research on Adolescence
Volumen34
N.º2
DOI
EstadoPublicada - jun. 2024

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