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Hedonic to Eudaimonic Wellbeing: Sustained Volunteering for Sustained Wellbeing

The International Journal of Social Sustainability in Economic, Social, and Cultural Context, 2021
Pratima Verma   +2 more
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Hedonic wellbeing

The Psychology of Happiness, 2019
P. Warr
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Efficacy of Wellbeing Education Involving Long-Term Interventions or Long-Term Assessment of Eudaimonic and Hedonic Wellbeing and Psychological Distress: a Systematic Review

open access: yesInternational Journal of Applied Positive Psychology
Abstract Emerging evidence supports the mental health benefits of school wellbeing programs but very little is understood about the long-term effects of these initiatives. We systematically review the literature to explore the long-term mental health effects of school-based wellbeing education programs delivered to students aged 10–19 years ...
D. Vella‐Brodrick   +2 more
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Mindfulness and flourishing interface (MFI): An APP prototype for hedonic and eudemonic wellbeing

2017 International Conference on Orange Technologies (ICOT), 2017
This design program aims to develop a healthy APP for modern users. Drawing on the design framework combined hedonic and eudemonic well-being, we developed an APP integrates Mindfulness and Flourishing training program from clinical psychologist and portable bio-detector devises for feedback, in which provide self-practice for reducing the negative ...
Mingrui Zeng, S. Liou
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

The role of information on consumer sensory, hedonic and wellbeing perception of sugar-reduced products: Case study with orange/pomegranate juice

Food Quality and Preference, 2017
Reformulation of industrialized products has been recognized as one of the most effective strategies to reduce sugar intake and improve public health. Information about product reformulation can negatively affect consumer hedonic perception as a negative relationship between tastiness and healthfulness exists.
F. Reis   +3 more
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

The effects of the placeness of the convention venue on participants’ sense of place, happiness, and behavior intention: Perspectives of hedonic and eudaimonic wellbeing

The Tourism Sciences Society of Korea, 2022
A special and memorable experience in a certain place affects the sense of place happiness, and this plays an important role in revisiting the place. Recently, convention destinations at home and abroad use both a convention center, which is a traditional convention facility, for meetings and unique venues for official and hospitality events such as ...
Mi-Hwa Jang, Jeong-Ja Choi
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A Global Happiness Scale for Measuring Wellbeing: A Test of Immunity Against Hedonism

Journal of Happiness Studies, 2015
Wellbeing is gaining acceptance as an indicator of social and economic progress by many governments and agencies. As such the scientific community is actively engaging in developing scales to gauge wellbeing at a community and national level. A common approach used comprises of asking subjects a single question on happiness.
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Yoga meets positive psychology: Examining the integration of hedonic (gratitude) and eudaimonic (meaning) wellbeing in relation to the extent of yoga practice

Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 2014
The present study aims to explore the existence of a relationship between the extent of yoga practice and two dimensions of psychological wellbeing: meaning in life and gratitude. Both of the variables are positive psychology constructs; there is theoretical affinity and empirical evidence that they are related to overall psychological wellbeing.
Itai, Ivtzan, Angeliki, Papantoniou
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Consumption and Subjective Wellbeing: Exploring Basic Needs, Social Comparison, Social Integration and Hedonism in Peru

Social Indicators Research, 2008
Within material poverty contexts, consumption and subjective wellbeing are positively and strongly related. This is usually explained in terms of the increased possibilities to satisfy basic needs that additional spending provides. Other important aspects of consumption, such as its relative, symbolic and hedonic dimensions are not generally considered.
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The dual-continua model of mental health in daily life: momentary associations between distress and wellbeing in clinical and non-clinical populations.

Journal of Affective Disorders
BACKGROUND The dual-continua model suggests that psychological distress and mental wellbeing are related, yet distinct constructs. Previous studies have supported the model in general populations, though they have relied almost entirely on retrospective ...
J. Stephens   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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