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Existential Factors of Subjective Well-Being Among Student’s Youth
The article examines different approaches to the study of subjective well-being, with a focus on existential aspects, namely the role of existential content for the emotional and cognitive components of subjective well-being. The empirical study was performed on a sample of student youth. 64 students of Kharkiv National University by V.N. Karazin, aged
Natalia Levenets
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Existential Well-Being in Nature: A Cross-Cultural and Descriptive Phenomenological Approach. [PDF]
AbstractExploring the putative role of nature in human well-being has typically been operationalized and measured within a quantitative paradigm of research. However, such approaches are limited in the extent to which they can capture the full range of how natural experiences support well-being.
Baklien B, Marthoenis M, Thurston M.
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Well-being support in the Finnish university community: staff reflections on emerging existential dimensions [PDF]
Purpose Contemporary university communities have been reshaped by changing societal expectations, the COVID-19 pandemic, and structural reforms, increasing the pace, complexity, and demands of academic work for both staff and students.
Anu Pauliina Morikawa +1 more
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COVID-19-related threat, existential isolation, and well-being
Prior work suggests perceived COVID-19-related threat and existential isolation (EI) would be associated with greater anxiety and depression, worse subjective health and well-being, and lower hope. However, it was unclear whether such concerns might have additive effects (no interaction, two independent main effects) or interact (one effect modifies ...
Paul S Nabity, Briana Cobos
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Spiritual well-being is a major determinant of health. However, evidence regarding the role of spiritual well-being in determining self-care among Muslim nursing students is lacking. This study was conducted to examine the role of spiritual well-being in
Jehad A. Rababah +1 more
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Social, psychological and existential well-being in patients with glioma and their caregivers: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Cerebral glioma has a devastating impact on cognitive, physical, social, psychological and spiritual well-being. We sought to understand the multidimensional experience of patients with this form of cancer as they progressed from receiving a diagnosis to the terminal phase of the disease.We recruited patients with a suspected brain tumour from a ...
Cavers D +5 more
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Abstract Measures of spirituality often contain the dimension existential well-being (EWB). However, EWB has been found to overlap with emotional and psychological well-being. Using the Spiritual Attitude and Involvement List (SAIL), we have further investigated the overlap between aspects of spirituality and of well-being among patients with
Visser, Anja +2 more
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Being and Becoming among Young People Revealed through the Experience of COVID-19
The lockdown of society arising out of COVID-19 can be viewed as a microscope exposing the existential conditions and challenges of young people’s lives and their manner of dealing with crises.
Aida Hougaard Andersen +2 more
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Emotions in the Psychology of Aesthetics
Ever since Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten (1714–1762) introduced the concept of aesthetics, the prevailing idea has been that the fine arts provide an alternative source of knowledge to the traditional sciences.
Bjarne Sode Funch
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Subjective Well-Being of People with Different Profiles of Personality Openness
The article is devoted to the analysis of different approaches to the study of subjective well-being, with a focus on existential aspects, namely, on the role of existential fulfillment for the emotional and cognitive components of subjective well-being.
Iryna Kryazh, Natalia Levenets
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