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The Roles of Volunteer Tourism in Changing Tourist Behaviour and Local Community Well-being in Indonesia (Case Study of Tour Operator Wanderlust Indonesia)

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Changing behaviour and promoting well-being after heart attack: A social action theory approach

The Irish Journal of Psychology, 1994
Heart attack survivors face a number of behavioural and psychological difficulties that often go undetected during routine care. Chief among these are unrealistic fears about resuming normal work and recreational activities, and problems adhering to guidelines concerning physical exercise, diet, and other lifestyle changes.
Craig K. Ewart, Sheila T. Fitzgerald
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Cognitive-behavioural training to change attributional style improves employee well-being, job satisfaction, productivity, and turnover

Personality and Individual Differences, 2009
We report, for the first time in the literature, a cognitive-behavioural training waiting-list controlled study that changed employees’ attributional style, reduced turnover, increased productivity, and improved a number of individual differences measures of well-being. One hundred and sixty-six financial services sales agents (98% male, mean age 36.2 ±
Proudfoot, Judith G.   +3 more
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Behavioural and metabolomic changes from chronic dietary exposure to low-level deoxynivalenol reveal impact on mouse well-being

Archives of Toxicology, 2019
The mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON) has a high global prevalence in grain-based products. Biomarkers of exposure are detectable in most humans and farm animals. Considering the acute emetic and chronic anorexigenic toxicity of DON, maximum levels for food and feed have been implemented by food authorities.
Christiane K, Faeste   +4 more
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Promoting well‐being by changing behaviour: a systematic review and narrative synthesis of the effectiveness of whole secondary school behavioural interventions

Mental Health Review Journal, 2010
This paper reports on a systematic review of the published literature on the effectiveness of whole‐school behavioural interventions, which aim to promote emotional and social well‐being among young people in secondary education. The findings are based on 27 studies of varying designs with some limitations.
Lindsay Blank   +7 more
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Combining physical activity with psychological therapies for well-being and behaviour change of young people experiencing homelessness

2022
Youth homelessness in the United Kingdom is a complex, multifaceted issue encompassing numerous determinants, pathways, and often deleterious effects on mental health and wellbeing. Despite the disproportionately high prevalence of mental disorders amongst this population, few access or receive appropriate treatment, predominantly due to limited ...
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