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Exploring the impact of media use on wellbeing following a natural disaster
Media use can be beneficial in many ways, but little is known about how it might improve wellbeing outcomes following a traumatic natural disaster.
Arthur A. Raney +2 more
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Environmental justice, capabilities, and the theorization of well-being [PDF]
Environmental justice (EJ) scholarship is increasingly framing justice in terms of capabilities. This paper argues that capabilities are fundamentally about well-being and as such there is a need to more explicitly theorize well-being.
Edwards, Gareth A. S. +2 more
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Children’s well-being in the primary school: a capability approach and community psychology perspective [PDF]
This qualitative research with UK primary school children reveals their own subjective perceptions of well-being. In an educational context, the development of a theoretical framework towards understanding well-being is provided by capturing the voices ...
Kellock, Anne
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Most research exploring the psychological benefits of the natural environment has focused on direct exposure to the outdoors. However, people spend most of their time indoors, particularly in office buildings.
Bianca C. Dreyer +4 more
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Sources of Wellbeing Amongst Saudi Arabian Women Academic Leaders: An Explorative Study
Although Saudi Arabian women increasingly attain leadership positions in a national reform movement, few studies have examined their wellbeing during this time of cultural change.
Rasis Alanazi, Claire Alkouatli
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Safeguarding Health at the Workplace: A Study of Work Engagement, Authenticity and Subjective Wellbeing among Religious Workers [PDF]
: Research in work and organizational psychology has paid little attention to religious workers, something certainly surprising as faith-based organizations play a key role in the welfare state of many countries.
Ariza Montes, José Antonio +3 more
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Recently, the disagreement that separates hedonic from eudaimonic philosophers has spread to the science of wellbeing. This has resulted in two opposing perspectives regarding both wellbeing concepts and proposed pathways to wellbeing. Whilst contention continues, most contemporary psychologists now agree that hedonic and eudaimonic approaches each ...
Luke Henderson, Tess Knight
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Money and mental wellbeing : a longitudinal study of medium-sized lottery wins [PDF]
One of the famous questions in social science is whether money makes people happy. We offer new evidence by using longitudinal data on a random sample of Britons who receive medium-sized lottery wins of between £1000 and £120,000 (that is, up to ...
Andrew J. Oswald +59 more
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Measuring mental well-being: validation of the Polish version of the Short Warwick Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale (SWEMWBS) [PDF]
Aim. The purpose of the conducted research was to adapt and evaluate the psychometric properties of the Polish version of the SWEMWBS.Method. To assess the structure of the tool and its internal consistency, data were used from 557 individuals between ...
Małgorzata Niesiobędzka +3 more
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The growing movement of ‘regenerative agriculture’ (RA) claims to provide a way to adapt to a changing climate by regenerating landscapes while meeting the social and economic needs of farmers and their communities. Current research suggests that through
Kimberly Brown +2 more
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