Exploring the influence of cultural participation on the subjective well-being of victims in Mexico
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2022
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J. Martinez-Reyes, O. Martinez-Martinez, M. Lombe, M. Pineros-Leano. 2022. "Exploring the Influence of Cultural Participation on the Subjective Well-Being of Victims in Mexico" Frontiers in Psychology, Volume 13, pp.1082216-. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1082216
Abstract
Considering the increasing incidence of crime in Mexico, it is necessary to understand the strategies that individuals utilize in response to victimization and the effects of this on their subjective well-being. A generalized structural equation modeling (GSEM) analysis with data from the 2012 Self-reported Well-Being Survey (BIARE, nā=ā10,654); dependent variables: subjective well-being (i.e., cognitive well-being and affective balance); independent variables: self-reported victimization (i.e., by domestic violence, community violence, and structural violence) and cultural participation (i.e., cultural attendance, engagement, and consumption). Results show an overall positive and statistical influence of the cultural participation activities on the subjective well-being of victims of community and structural violence (but not of domestic violence), because, for those who reported higher levels of cultural participation, the probability of better subjective well-being were higher.
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