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The influence of religious well-being on the resilience of family spirituality during the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
Religious or spiritual well-being has a significant influence on family resilience, particularly in the spiritual aspect when dealing with changes or crises.
faridi, faridi +4 more
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How Does Family Well-Being Vary Across Different Types of Neighborhoods? [PDF]
Based on national survey data, examines the impact of neighborhood environments on the well-being of families and children, as indicated by family work effort, economic security, access to services including health care and child care, and child ...
Deborah R. Kaye, Margery Austin Turner
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A Teaching Kitchen Program Improves Employee Micronutrient and Healthy Dietary Consumption
Objective: To measure changes in micronutrient adequacy and diet quality in healthcare and university employees who underwent a 10-week teaching kitchen program. Methods: Thirty-eight healthcare and university employees participated in a 10-week teaching
Miranda A Moore +4 more
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The Impact of the Financial Wellbeing of the Elderly of Kazakhstan on Their Family Life
Today, many countries in the world are concerned about the well-being of pensioners, as their number is growing every year and pension systems cannot cope with ensuring a decent old age.
Z. T. Satpayeva +2 more
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Background Outcome studies for eating disorders regularly measure pathology change or remission as the only outcome. Researchers, patients and recovered individuals highlight the importance of using additional criteria for measuring eating disorder ...
Jan Alexander de Vos +5 more
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Family Income and Gang Presence in the Neighborhood: Diminished Returns of Black Families
Background: Based on the Minorities’ Diminished Returns (MDRs) framework, indicators of high socioeconomic status, such as higher family income, show weaker protective effects on various developmental, behavioral, and health outcomes for Black than White
Shervin Assari +4 more
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Maternal Education at Birth and Youth Breakfast Consumption at Age 15: Blacks’ Diminished Returns
Background: Based on the Marginalization-related Diminished Returns (MDRs) framework, high socioeconomic status (SES) such as parental education shows weaker effects for Blacks than Whites.
Shervin Assari +4 more
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Exploring psychological well-being in working family carers [PDF]
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Clarke, Rachel +2 more
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Do joint custody laws improve family well-being? [PDF]
Custody laws governing living arrangements for children following their parents’ divorce have changed dramatically since the 1970s. Traditionally, one parent—usually the mother—was assigned sole custody of the child. Today, many divorced parents continue
Halla, Martin
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The Dark Triad Traits and the Prediction of Eudaimonic Wellbeing
Although numerous studies have focused on personality traits related to well-being, the relationship between the Dark Triad Traits and eudaimonic well-being is still unclear. The purpose of the present study was to explore how the Dark Triad Traits (i.e.,
Yaqian Liu, Na Zhao, Min Ma
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