RT Journal Article T1 Leisure Time Activities and Subjective Happiness in Early Adolescents from Three Ibero-American Countries: The Cases of Brazil, Chile and Spain A1 Gómez Baya, Diego A1 Gaspar, Tânia A1 Corrêa, Rafael A1 Nicoletti, Javier Augusto A1 García Moro, Francisco José AB (1) Background: The aim of the present study is to analyze subjective happiness in relation to leisure time in 10-year-old boys and girls from Brazil, Chile and Spain and to determine which leisure time activity has a greater effect on their subjective happiness and whether there are differences according to gender. (2) Methods: Data from the third wave of the Children’s Worlds Project was used, which was collected by administering self-report measures to representative samples in each country. The sample was composed of 4008 early adolescents from Brazil (22.1%, n = 886), Chile (22.8%, n = 913) and Spain (55.1%, n = 2209). The mean age of the sample was 10.17 years (SD = 0.57), and 51.7% were girls. (3) Results: In terms of subjective happiness, moderate to high means were observed, with higher scores in boys and the Spanish sample. The results showed some differences in leisure time activities among children from Brazil, Chile and Spain. Furthermore, the results highlighted the importance of relaxation time with the family to promote happiness in pre-adolescence across genders and countries. Additionally, playing outdoors and doing homework were also found to be protective factors for subjective happiness. (4) Conclusions: In Brazil, Chile and Spain the most consistent result was the positive effect of spending time relaxing with the family on subjective happiness. PB MDPI SN 2227-9067 (electrónico) YR 2023 FD 2023-06 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10272/22209 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10272/22209 LA eng NO Gomez-Baya, D., Gaspar, T., Corrêa, R., Nicoletti, J. A., & Garcia-Moro, F. J. (2023). Leisure Time Activities and Subjective Happiness in Early Adolescents from Three Ibero-American Countries: The Cases of Brazil, Chile and Spain. In Children (Vol. 10, Issue 6, p. 1058). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/children10061058 NO Children’s Worlds Project was supported by the Jacobs Foundation. DS Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelva RD 30 may 2026