Abstract
The aim was to study the dimensions of the satisfaction domain, happiness, affective balance, fullness of subjective well-being and the material resources, social relations and health as an objetive welfare captured by the self-reported module of well-being (BIARE 2014) for Mexico and provide information on the profile of satisfied and dissatisfied in 2,759 speakers of a native languaje of Mexico. It conducted a discriminant analysis for groups of satisfaction, dissatisfaction, in order to recognize the variables related to each condition and logistic regression to indicate the risk and protective variables. The results show that social interactions, networks, type and extent of social support in addition to health and coexistence are important for differentiation while the hindsight of satisfaction and achievement are protective variables and the feeling of dejection is risk for the satisfied group. It is discussed in terms of the theory of Cummins and Diener the concept of local, personal, subjective and objetive well-being.
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