Help-seeking tendencies and subjective well-being: A cross-cultural comparison of the United States and Japan
Help-seeking is commonly conceived as an instrumental behavior that improves people’s subjective well-being. However, most findings supporting a positive association between help-seeking and subjective well-being are observed in independence-preferring countries. Drawing from research demonstrating...
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Main Authors: | LUA, Verity Yu Qing, MAJEED, Nadyanna, HARTANTO, Andree, LEUNG, Angela K. Y. |
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2022
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