Journal article

Life satisfaction in the new country: A multilevel longitudinal analysis of effects of culture and 5-HTT allele frequency distribution in country of origin

ES Kashima, S Kent, Y Kashima

Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience | Published : 2015

Abstract

Life satisfaction of migrants to Australia from 17 countries, assessed at 4-5 months, 16-17 months and 3% years after arrival, was analyzed with a longitudinal, multilevel analysis. The results indicated that migrants were more satisfied, if the national average life satisfaction was higher in their country of origin, after adjustment for individual-level income, age, and sex and a linear temporal trend. Simultaneously, the migrants were also happier if people in their country of origin had a higher frequency of 5-HTT long allele, a genotype known to be associated with resilience under life stresses. These two relationships were independent, suggesting that both culture and gene matter in in..

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