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The effect of modernization on the well-being of Bedouin women (n = 150) was investigated. Results show that the more modern the objective circumstances of the women's lives, and/or the more
modern the husbands' attitudes (as perceived by their wives), the greater their subjective well-being(SWB). The women's own
attitudes affected their SWB only via interaction with their husbands' attitudes and/or life circumstances. If the husbands'
attitudes were modern, their wives' attitudes were not significantly related to SWB. However, if the husbands' attitudes were
traditional, then the more modern the wives' attitudes, the lower their SWB. These findings repeated themselves, to a lesser
degree, with life circumstances. The results fit the latest theoretical developments on SWB, and reflect the changes taking
place within Bedouin society. 相似文献
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