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Subjective well-being as a mediator for curiosity and depression

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Curiosity is a personality trait that is inversely related to depression and positively related to subjective well- being. However, the relationship between curiosity and these two outcomes is still unclear which hampers our general understanding of well-being. Based on research within positive psychology that showed character strengths such as curiosity can indirectly decrease depression, we hypothesized that the inverse relationship between curiosity and depression would be mediated by subjective well-being. Two hundred and fifty seven participants, between 18 and 64 years old (M = 24.50, SD = 8.33) completed a web-based survey comprising: The Curiosity and Exploration Inventory – II, Center for Epidemiological Studies – Depression and the Steen Happiness Index. We found that well-being mediated the relationship between curiosity and depression. The results indicate that curious individuals tend to report higher levels of subjective well-being which, in turn, is associated with lower levels of depression. Our findings contribute to the understanding of positive results obtained from clinical samples that underwent positive psychotherapy of depression.
Tijdschrift: Polish Psychological Bulletin
ISSN: 0079-2993
Issue: 2
Volume: 45
Pagina's: 200-204
Jaar van publicatie:2014
Trefwoorden:Subjective Well-Being, Curiosity, Depression
Toegankelijkheid:Open