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Friendship: a phenomenological exploration of the lived experience of youth and of peer support workers in Youth FACT (flexible assertive community treatment) services. [PDF]
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Boundaries, Balance, and the Courage to Say No.
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Presence of Meaning in Life and Search for Meaning in Life and Relationship to Health Anxiety
Psychological Reports, 2017The present study explored presence of meaning in life, search for meaning in life, and their correlation with health anxiety. The Meaning in Life Questionnaire and the Short Health Anxiety Inventory were completed by 753 individuals. Results indicated higher presence of meaning in life was associated with lower health anxiety, while the opposite was ...
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The dynamics of searching for meaning and presence of meaning in daily life
Journal of Personality, 2017AbstractObjectiveResearch on searching for meaning in life has focused on trait‐level relationships rather than within‐person relationships. Our goal was to examine within‐person relationships between daily states of searching for meaning in life, daily states of presence of meaning in life, and daily states of well‐being.MethodTo advance our ...
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The Meaning of the Nurse’s Presence During Childbirth
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2005The purpose of this exploratory study was to develop new understandings of what it means to women in labor for a nurse to be present during childbirth.Hermeneutic inquiry was used to explore the phenomenon of nursing presence during childbirth. The purpose of questioning in hermeneutic phenomenology is to stimulate thoughtful reflection and deeper ...
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Testing equality of means in the presence of correlation
Biometrika, 1969SUMMARY The problem considered here is that of testing equality of means in the presence of correlation when a sample from a bivariate normal population is available. The procedure studied for this purpose involves a preliminary test of a hypothesis concerning the population correlation coefficient.
J. S. Mehta, John Gurland
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Journal of Happiness Studies, 2020
Meaning in life is an important element of psychological well-being. Intuitively, the search for meaning is associated with greater presence of meaning, but whether the relationship exists is met with mixed findings in the literature. The present studies aim to investigate the moderators of this relationship. Two studies, a one-month longitudinal study
Steven Tsun-Wai Chu, Helene Hoi-Lam Fung
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Meaning in life is an important element of psychological well-being. Intuitively, the search for meaning is associated with greater presence of meaning, but whether the relationship exists is met with mixed findings in the literature. The present studies aim to investigate the moderators of this relationship. Two studies, a one-month longitudinal study
Steven Tsun-Wai Chu, Helene Hoi-Lam Fung
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International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence, 2009
Presence is an important part of our day-to-day lives. Often we will have a sense of who is around us and what they are doing by the sounds of doors closing, cupboards banging, footsteps on floors, voices vaguely heard through walls, etc. In digital spaces, such as GUI desktops, presence enhances our sense of connection with geographical separate ...
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Presence is an important part of our day-to-day lives. Often we will have a sense of who is around us and what they are doing by the sounds of doors closing, cupboards banging, footsteps on floors, voices vaguely heard through walls, etc. In digital spaces, such as GUI desktops, presence enhances our sense of connection with geographical separate ...
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Meaning, presence and absence in pictures
1990Pictures are used in communication. That is, besides allowing an observer to see things, they also allow one person to communicate with another. This means they are almost invariably subordinate to intention. Because of this an object’s size or shape or colour can be anomalous in a picture, to reveal an intention rather than just to be in error.
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