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Mediating Role of Interpersonal Interactions between Chinese Farmers' Social Networks and Their Subjective Well-Being

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As more than half the population of China lives in rural areas, farmers’ subjective well-being is important to the maintenance of socialism in the countryside and the Chinese people’s target… Click to show full abstract

As more than half the population of China lives in rural areas, farmers’ subjective well-being is important to the maintenance of socialism in the countryside and the Chinese people’s target of comprehensively building a prosperous society. Using data collected in the 2012 Chinese General Social Survey, we built a regression model to examine the impact of farmers’ social networks on their subjective well-being, and the mediating effect of their interpersonal interactions on this relationship. Results showed that farmers’ social networks had a positive impact on their overall subjective well-being, which was, in turn, mediated by their interpersonal interactions. Farmers with well-developed social networks tended to have effective interpersonal interactions that satisfied their social psychological needs and enhanced their subjective well-being. Our findings provide a valuable reference for enhancing the subjective well-being of farmers in China.

Keywords: subjective well; well mediating; social networks; farmers social; networks subjective; interpersonal interactions

Journal Title: Social Behavior and Personality
Year Published: 2018

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