AI Article Synopsis

  • The research examined individual differences in how people from the U.S. and Japan perceive factors important for a good life, using data from 4,041 Americans and 381 Japanese participants.
  • Key findings showed that while some factors like family relationships are valued in both countries, others like faith and job importance vary by country and age group.
  • Additionally, perceptions of a good life are linked to people's wellbeing and physical health both at the moment and over time, highlighting how personal views can impact overall quality of life.

Article Abstract

What does a good life look like? The present research investigated individual differences in people's perceptions of the factors that are most important for living a good life using two waves of data in probability samples from the U.S. (MIDUS; = 4,041) and Japan (MIDJA; = 381). We examined country- and age-related similarities and differences in perceptions of a good life and associations of perceptions of a good life with experiences of wellbeing and physical health. Some factors were considered important for living a good life in both countries and across age (e.g., positive relationships with family), whereas other factors varied between countries (e.g., U.S. participants were more likely to perceive faith as important) and by age (e.g., younger adults were more likely to perceive having a good job as important). Further, perceptions of a good life were related to experiences of wellbeing and physical health concurrently and prospectively. This research informs our understanding of how people differ from one another in their of a good life, and how these differences may matter for individuals' of a good life.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11164556PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/08902070231186344DOI Listing

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