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Psychological well-being

2011
How we feel changes over time? Obviously if something bad happens, such as being made redundant or having an accident it will affect how we feel for a while but eventually we will probably recover. Every now and then we seem to “get out of the wrong side of the bed” and start the day in a low and irritable mood for no obvious reason.
David Hilton-Jones   +2 more
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Psychological Well-being

2006
Abstract This chapter covers measures of general psychological well-being, including positive and negative feeling states. Psychological well-being is frequently recorded in social surveys, both as a component of subjective quality of life and as an outcome in studies of stress, social support, and coping.
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Cholesterol and psychological well-being

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1995
The debate about possible adverse effects associated with low or lowered serum cholesterol has raised important scientific questions concerning the links between lipids and behaviour. One of the most unexpected findings has been an association between cholesterol-lowering treatment and accidental death.
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Religion, Health, and Psychological Well-Being

Journal of Religion and Health, 2009
This study compares the effects of religiosity on health and well-being, controlling for work and family. With 2006 GSS data, we assess the effects of religiosity on health and well-being, net of job satisfaction, marital happiness, and financial status.
Morgan, Green, Marta, Elliott
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Psychological well‐being of Australian veterinarians

Australian Veterinary Journal, 2009
Objective  To use established psychological scales to measure levels of distress, anxiety and depression in veterinarians, and compare these levels between different veterinary subgroups and other professional groups.Methods  A cohort of veterinarians was identified through contact with veterinary schools in Australia.
Fritschi, L.   +3 more
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Psychological well-being of refugee children

Child Abuse & Neglect, 1993
Two groups of refugee families participated in a program aimed at preventing children's mental health problems. The program attempted to gain insight into the character and scope of problems of refugee families and to develop and implement a spectrum of interventions that would meet their specific psychological needs.
Ajduković, Marina, Ajduković, Dean
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Adolescence, stress, and psychological well-being

Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1984
The present study analyzes the mental-health consequences of stress in a sample of 1,038 adolescents (526 females and 512 males) from a Canadian prairie city. The study examined the relationship between perceived stress in family, school, and peer-group situations and four measures of psychological well-being, i.e., anxiety, depression, social ...
C M, Siddique, C, D'Arcy
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Perceived Overqualification and Psychological Well-Being

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1996
The relationship between perceived overqualification and psychological well-being was explored within the framework of stress-illness models, using multiple regression analysis. Data were collected from 179 male and 109 female members of a local midwestern chapter of the American Postal Workers Union.
G J, Johnson, W R, Johnson
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