Volume #14, 3, 2021
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The Relationship between Happiness and “Deadly Sins” among Middle-Aged Persons
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Coping and Co-creation: One Attempt and One Route to Well-being. Part 2. Application to Identity and Social Well-being
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Review of Contributions to the Russian Child Well-Being Index: Focus on Subjective Well-Being Indicators
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Subjective Appraisal and Orientations in Difficult Life Situations as Predictors of Coping Strategies
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Measuring TechnoWellness and Its Relationship to Subjective Well-Being: the Mediating Role of Optimism
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Psychological Well-Being and Intra-personal Conflicts in Adolescence
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Subjective Well-being during the Pandemic: A Pilot Study in the Cuban PopulationPDF HTML2470
Fernández-Castillo, E., Rodríguez-González, D.R., Fernández-Fleites, Z., Broche-Pérez, Yu., Otero- Ramos, I.M., Martínez-Rodríguez, L., Vizcaíno-Escobar, A.E., Martín-González, R., Ferrer- Lozano, D.M., Palmero-Betancourt, E.E. (2021). Subjective Well-being during the Pandemic: A Pilot Study in the Cuban Population. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 14(3), 119-131. DOI: 10.11621/pir.2021.0308
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Does Culture Mediate the Effect of Promotion/Prevention Regulatory Focus on Subjective Well-Being? Evidence from an Armenian Sample
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Do Authentic People Care about the Environment? A View from Two Paradigms
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Well-being and Coping with Stress Among Russian Adolescents in Different Educational Environments
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Optimistic Attributional Style as a Predictor of Well-Being: Exploring the Mediating Roles of Gratitude and Savoring the Moment
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The Dynamics of the Interrelationships between Conscious Self-regulation, and Psychological and School-related Subjective Well-being in Adolescents: A Three-year Cross-lagged Panel StudyPDF HTML2437
Morosanova, V.I., Fomina, T.G., Bondarenko, I.N. (2021). Dynamics of Interrelationships between Conscious Self-regulation, Psychological and School-related Subjective Well-being in Adolescents: Three-year Cross-lagged Panel Study. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 14(3), 34-49. DOI: 10.11621/pir.2021.0303
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What It Means to Be Oneself: The Everyday Ideas of Authenticity among Primary School Children and Adolescents in RussiaPDF HTML3189
Nartova-Bochaver, S.K., Bayramyan, R.M., Chulyukin, K.S., Yerofeyeva, V.G. (2021). What It Means to Be Oneself: The Everyday Ideas of Authenticity among Primary School Children and Adolescents in Russia. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 14(3), 3-20. DOI: 10.11621/pir.2021.0301
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