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A survey of psychological wellbeing in an adult population
British Journal of Community Nursing, 2005The British government has called on all NHS staff to help promote good psychological wellbeing in the population. This article reports results from a survey conducted in Merseyside, England, into the prevalence of poor psychological wellbeing across a large part of the region.
Wally, Barr +4 more
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Slowing population growth for wellbeing and development
The Lancet, 2012A growing number of findings from different disciplines show that human wellbeing is increasingly threatened by unsustainable population growth. These threats occur at different levels. At the global level population size is a crucial factor in consumption of resources...
Dirk, Van Braeckel +3 more
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The Wellbeing of Specialty Population Segments
2021This chapter covers selective research concerning the psychology of wellbeing (happiness, subjective wellbeing, and positive mental health) of other population segments such as the mentally ill, the disabled, drug addicts, sexual minorities, sex workers, emergency personnel, immigrants, teachers, caregivers, tourists, and residents of tourist ...
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The Chernobyl accident and mental wellbeing — a population study
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1995We studied the long‐term effects of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident on mental wellbeing 7 years after the event. Mental wellbeing was assessed using a 12‐item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ). The study group comprised 325 persons (aged 15–54 years) who had continued to live in the high‐fallout area in Bryansk, Russian Federation ...
H, Viinamäki +8 more
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Psychological Factors in the Wellbeing of First Responder Populations [PDF]
The thesis comprises a literature review on dispositional mindfulness and wellbeing in first responders, an empirical paper on emotional intelligence (EI), self-compassion and wellbeing in ambulance staff, and a critical appraisal of key issues in the empirical paper.
Parker, Beth, Eccles, Fiona, Ashton, Amy
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The wellbeing implications of a change in the sex-ratio of a population
Social Choice and Welfare, 2008zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
D. Jayaraj, S. Subramanian
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