Journal article

Character strengths and wellbeing in adolescence: Structure and correlates of the Values in Action Inventory of Strengths for Children

E Toner, N Haslam, J Robinson, P Williams

Personality and Individual Differences | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2012

Abstract

The structure of character strengths among adolescents and their relation with wellbeing have received little systematic attention. This study examined the dimensions underlying the Values in Action (VIA) Character Strengths defined by Peterson and Seligman (2004) and assessed their associations with measures of subjective wellbeing. High school students (N=501, aged 15-18) completed a series of questionnaires online, including a widely used strength measure the VIA-Child (also referred to in the literature as the VIA-Youth, Park & Peterson, 2005). Five strength factors - Temperance, Vitality, Curiosity, Interpersonal Strengths, and Transcendence - were obtained, and Temperance, Vitality, an..

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