TY - JOUR
T1 - When Reality Meets Perception
T2 - Well-Being Effects of Objective and Subjective Person-Culture Matches in Religiosity
AU - Vogel, Vera
AU - Hanel, Paul H. P.
AU - Sarafoglou, Alexandra
AU - Hoogeveen, Suzanne
PY - 2025/9
Y1 - 2025/9
N2 - Previous research found that religious individuals report higher well-being when they live in a religious country-that is, when there is an objective match-or when they perceive their country as religious-that is, when there is a subjective match. Objective and subjective person-culture matches are typically considered different operationalizations of the same phenomenon. The present research, in contrast, suggests that objective and subjective matches are two conceptually distinct phenomena, each independently contributing to higher well-being: Across 24 countries (N = 10,195), individuals tended to experience higher global, psychological, and physical well-being when both objective and subjective matches were high. Notably, only objective (but not subjective) matches were related to higher social well-being and life satisfaction, whereas only subjective matches were related to positive affect. Thus, jointly investigating objective and subjective matches is crucial to avoid incomplete or even incorrect conclusions about person-culture match effects on well-being.
AB - Previous research found that religious individuals report higher well-being when they live in a religious country-that is, when there is an objective match-or when they perceive their country as religious-that is, when there is a subjective match. Objective and subjective person-culture matches are typically considered different operationalizations of the same phenomenon. The present research, in contrast, suggests that objective and subjective matches are two conceptually distinct phenomena, each independently contributing to higher well-being: Across 24 countries (N = 10,195), individuals tended to experience higher global, psychological, and physical well-being when both objective and subjective matches were high. Notably, only objective (but not subjective) matches were related to higher social well-being and life satisfaction, whereas only subjective matches were related to positive affect. Thus, jointly investigating objective and subjective matches is crucial to avoid incomplete or even incorrect conclusions about person-culture match effects on well-being.
KW - Cultural norms
KW - Person-culture match
KW - Person-environment fit
KW - Religiosity
KW - Well-being
UR - https://www.webofscience.com/api/gateway?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=d7dz6a2i7wiom976oc9ff2iqvdhv8k5x&SrcAuth=WosAPI&KeyUT=WOS:001341038300001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=WOS_CPL
U2 - 10.1177/19485506241286548
DO - 10.1177/19485506241286548
M3 - Article
SN - 1948-5506
VL - 16
SP - 769
EP - 779
JO - Social Psychological and Personality Science
JF - Social Psychological and Personality Science
IS - 7
ER -