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The role of psychological Well-being and religious spiritual struggles in explaining suicidal behaviors in Iranian adults. [PDF]
Hojatitabar S, Khezeli M, Jamshidi Z.
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Psychological Well-Being in Adults Across the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Two-Year Longitudinal Study. [PDF]
Ehrler M +9 more
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Religiosity and psychological well‐being [PDF]
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between religiosity and psychological well‐being in a sample of Greek Orthodox Christians. Previous research has documented that personal devotion, participation in religious activities, and religious salience are positively associated with different criteria of psychological well‐being ...
Vasilios Gialamas, Angeliki Leondari
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Psychological well-being of refugee children
Child Abuse & Neglect, 1993Two 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.
Marina Ajduković, Dean Ajduković
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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.
Cary L. Cooper, Ivan Robertson
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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.
Cary L. Cooper, Ivan Robertson
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Autonomous teamwork and psychological well-being
European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 2001Few studies investigated the assumed positive effects of autonomous groups on individual psychological well-being. In the present study we investigated the hypotheses that (1) group autonomy is positively related to psychological well-being, (2) this relationship is mediated by individual autonomy, individual task variety, individual workload, and ...
Mierlo, H. van +3 more
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