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- シュウキョウ ト シュカンテキ コウフクカン ニ ツイテ : シ ノ ボウキャク ト コンサマトリーカ スル ゲンダイ
- Religion and Subjective Well-being : Oblivion of Death and Modern Japanese Society
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Numerous statistical studies have been conducted on subjective well-being, and, in recent years, studies showing that religions contribute to subjective well-being have drawn much attention. More than 70% of contemporary Japanese being reported as non-religious, what kind of factors are contributing to the “happiness” of the Japanese? In order to answer this question, we conducted a questionnaire survey on subjective well-being among youth, and carried out statistical data analysis. The results show that subjective well-being fluctuate easily for non-religious individuals because of many factors affecting them. Furthermore, satisfaction of esteem needs (Maslowʼs hierarchy of needs) strongly contributes to happiness in non-religious groups. Based on these results, we consider the problem of mental health in modern young generation, from a psychopathological point of view.
identifier:http://repo.kyoto-wu.ac.jp/dspace/handle/11173/3023
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- 現代社会研究科論集 : 京都女子大学大学院現代社会研究科紀要
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現代社会研究科論集 : 京都女子大学大学院現代社会研究科紀要 014 127-136, 2020-03-15
京都女子大学
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- CRID
- 1390584099505648768
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- NII Article ID
- 120006848693
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- NII Book ID
- AA12228704
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- ISSN
- 18820921
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- DOI
- 10.69181/3023
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- NDL BIB ID
- 030450485
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- Text Lang
- ja
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