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Eudaimonic wellbeing and life expectancy
Kyklos, 2023AbstractWe investigate the relationship between eudaimonic wellbeing (sense of life) and subjective survival probability (SSP), a proxy for self‐assessed life expectancy. Our econometric analysis uses 220,601 observations of SHARE panel data from 2006 to 2015.
Becchetti L., Pisani F., Acar B.
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We review recent evidence of nostalgia's ability to enhance and buffer different types of wellbeing. Nostalgia has been associated with increased hedonic wellbeing (e.g., life satisfaction, happiness) in various contexts. Nostalgia is triggered by and can mitigate against threats to hedonic wellbeing. Nostalgia also increases eudaimonic wellbeing (e.g.,
Erica G Hepper, Amelia Dennis
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Dental Health Relevant to Hedonic and Eudaimonic Wellbeing [PDF]
There is scarce literature linked to wellbeing including hedonic and eudaimonic wellbeing in dentistry. Specifically, regarding dental diseases, pain and irritable feeling in person cause hedonic wellbeing, while, serious pain causes not only hedonic but also eudaimonic wellbeing because of malnutrition, insomnia, growth and development.\ud \ud ...
Motegi, Nobuo +2 more
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Employee eudaimonic wellbeing is crucial for sustainable performance, health, and quality of work life. However, research is needed to understand what shapes eudaimonic wellbeing at work (EWW), and how and why. Drawing on the self-discovery framework of eudaimonic identity, this study investigated whether employability dimensions (career identity ...
Marija Davcheva +2 more
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A bifactor-ESEM representation of the Questionnaire for Eudaimonic Wellbeing
Abstract The present study aims to provide an improved representation of the factor structure of the Questionnaire for Eudaimonic Wellbeing (QEWB) through the application of the bifactor-exploratory structural equation modeling (ESEM) framework. Using a convenience sample of 438 Italian students (233 males; 205 females, M age = 18.5) we contrasted
Daniela Fadda +2 more
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Unique associations of eudaimonic and hedonic wellbeing with psychosocial adjustment in breast cancer survivors [PDF]
Eudaimonic wellbeing (e.g., meaning, purpose in life) and hedonic wellbeing (e.g., happiness, life satisfaction) are related but conceptually distinct facets of wellbeing. Eudaimonic wellbeing is highly underexplored in cancer research despite its relevance to important existential concerns faced by cancer survivors.
Patricia I Moreno +2 more
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Poor eudaimonic subjective wellbeing as a mortality risk factor
Economia Politica, 2018We investigate the nexus between poverty of sense of life (a dimension of eudaimonic subjective wellbeing) and mortality in a large sample of individuals from several European countries. We find that poverty of sense of life is significantly and positively correlated with mortality, net of the impact of socio-demographic factors, life styles, symptoms ...
Leonardo Becchetti, Fabio Pisani
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The Integrative Science of Eudaimonic Wellbeing
2023Abstract Eudaimonic wellbeing emphasises the realisation of personal potential and being purposefully engaged. Prior findings on how eudaimonia varies by age, gender, race, and educational status are briefly noted, along with studies showing links to work and family life.
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Eudaimonic wellbeing: A tool toward healthy aging
World Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin, 2015The occupational therapy (OT) process uses meaningful occupations to assist individuals to regain function and resume occupational roles within cultural and societal norms. OT that is client-centred and addresses an individual's priorities related to achieving an overall sense of wellbeing can be more effective than interventions that focus solely on ...
Regina Lehman, Naomi Schubin Greenberg
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Eudaimonic well-being and education
2018This chapter relies on the distinction between hedonic and eudaimonic well-being as proposed in the seminal work by Ryan and Decy and presents the strong historical connection of the latter with education. It looks at the strong connection between eudaimonic well-being and education, suggesting that eudaimonic well-being education must be intended as ...
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