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少数民族大学生幸福感及其保护因子——民族认同
Minority College Students’ Well-Being and Its Protector—Ethnic Identity

DOI: 10.12677/AP.2016.610134, PP. 1055-1060

Keywords: 少数民族,幸福感,民族认同,大学生
Minority
, Well-Being, Ethnic Identity, College Students

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幸福感存在着主观幸福感、心理幸福感、社会幸福感和幸福指数这四种取向。而近年来少数民族幸福感研究一直围绕着其影响因素进行着。通过对文献梳理,发现民族认同是影响少数民族大学生幸福感的一个重要因素。其具体的影响机制出现了不一致的研究结论,仍需进一步研究和探讨。
There are four kinds of orientations of happiness: subjective well-being, psychological well-being, social well-being and happiness index. In recent years, minority well-being researches have been carried out around its influencing factors. By combing the literature, it is found that ethnic identity is an important factor influencing the well-being of minority college students. The mechanism of ethnic identity affecting well-being is still inconsistent, which needs to further study and discussion.

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