@ARTICLE{Bojanowska_Agnieszka_Values_2020, author={Bojanowska, Agnieszka and Czerw, Agnieszka}, volume={vol. 51}, number={No 2}, journal={Polish Psychological Bulletin}, pages={162-169}, howpublished={online}, year={2020}, publisher={Committee for Psychological Science PAS}, abstract={Schwartz created a circle of values reflecting people’s individual systems of goals and motivations. These values can be grouped into different dimensions: self-protection versus self-growth and concentration on others versus concentration on self. In the present study, we analysed how these dimensions are related to hedonic and eudaimonic well-being; N=747 participants, representative of the general Polish population, completed the Portraits Value Questionnaire, Satisfaction with Life Scale and Questionnaire for Eudaimonic Well-being (online study). A series of models were tested using structural equation modelling. We found that concern for self and self-protection values were related to higher hedonic well-being, whereas concern for others and growth values were related to its lower levels. However, growth and concern for others were positively linked to eudaimonic well-being, but they may also positively and indirectly impact hedonic well-being (suppression effect). These results suggest that some values are associated with a feeling of self-realisation at the cost of current hedonic well-being.}, type={Article}, title={Values and well-being – how are individual values associated with subjective and eudaimonic well-being?}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/116892/PDF/2020-02-PPB-08-Bojanowska-Czerw.pdf}, doi={10.24425/ppb.2020.133773}, keywords={values, hedonic well-being, eudaimonic well-being, individual wealth}, }