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The Effects of Solutions versus ‘Heart-warmer’ Journalism on Audience Wellbeing, Self-Efficacy, and Trust

Media Psychology
Solutions journalism, rigorous reporting on responses to social problems, has separated itself from lighter and inspirational “heart-warming” news. However, existing studies on outcomes such as positive emotion and wellbeing, efficacy, and trust in news ...
Natasha van Antwerpen, Kyser Lough
semanticscholar   +1 more source

supp_(1)supplementary_materials – Supplemental material for Subjective health in relation to hedonic and eudaimonic wellbeing: Evidence from the Gallup World Poll

2018
Supplemental material, supp_(1)supplementary_materials for Subjective health in relation to hedonic and eudaimonic wellbeing: Evidence from the Gallup World Poll by Mohsen Joshanloo and Veljko Jovanović in Journal of Health ...
Joshanloo, Mohsen, Jovanović, Veljko
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Alienation and hedonic values in mass tourism

Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change
This study aims to reveal (1) the alienation of tourists, (2) whether locals experience alienation or not, and (3) the kind of relationship between alienation, hedonic consumption and hedonic wellbeing. The study employed a qualitative research method on
Süheyla Golcheshmeh, M. Kozak
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Effect of digital technologies on employee wellbeing and mental health

Behavior and Information Technology
This study investigated the effect of digital technologies on the mental health and well-being of employees in the South African financial services sector, utilising the extended Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model.
E. Sansovini, Ayanda Magida
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A Career Domain Approach to Adolescents’ Hedonic and Eudaimonic Well-being

Journal of the National Institute for Career Education and Counselling
The theoretical understanding and empirical measurement of adolescents’ career well-being is limited to the hedonic dimension of well-being. Although valuable, a more integrated framework for assessing adolescents’ career well-being that includes an ...
Esther Anwuzia
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EXPRESS: Virtual Tourism Microdosing: A New Prescription for Tourist Wellbeing

Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research
Research on the hedonic and eudaimonic benefits of virtual tourism has grown exponentially. However, few studies have considered its potential as a positive psychological intervention to enhance wellbeing.
Minh Nhan   +4 more
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Consume Less, Live Well: Examining the Dimensions and Moderators of the Relationship Between Voluntary Simplicity and Wellbeing

Journal of Macromarketing
This paper contributes to our understanding of the relationship between consumption and wellbeing through the lens of voluntary simplicity (VS). While research suggests that VS and wellbeing are positively related, the dimensions and moderators of this ...
Leah Watkins, Robert Aitken, L. Li
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Measuring adolescents’ wellbeing in Sri Lanka: psychometric properties of the Sinhala version of EPOCH

Journal of the College of Community Physicians of Sri Lanka
Introduction: The EPOCH Measure of Adolescent Well-being assesses the five positive factors of well-being of adolescents: engagement, perseverance, optimism, connectedness and happiness under hedonic and eudemonic aspects of well-being.
Poojani Illangasinghe   +2 more
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