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Does cosmetic surgery improve psychosocial wellbeing?
Medical Journal of Australia, 2002Both men and women are becoming increasingly concerned about their physical appearance and are seeking cosmetic enhancement. Most studies report that people are generally happy with the outcome of cosmetic procedures, but little rigorous evaluation has been done.
David J, Castle +2 more
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Socioeconomic disparities in psychosocial wellbeing in cancer patients
European Journal of Cancer, 2008This study tested the hypothesis that cancer patients from lower socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds have poorer adjustment to cancer. In a longitudinal study of 352 patients with breast, prostate or colorectal cancer, SES was indexed as a composite of educational level, car and home ownership.
Alice E, Simon, Jane, Wardle
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Refugee caregivers: Associations between psychosocial wellbeing and parenting in Uganda
Stress and Health, 2023AbstractCaregivers in humanitarian settings experience compounding stressors that may challenge their ability to provide quality parenting to children in their care. In recognition of this precarity, our analysis examines the linkage between psychosocial wellbeing and parenting behaviours among caregivers in Kiryandongo Settlement, Uganda.
Melissa Meinhart +8 more
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Self-reported psychosocial wellbeing of adolescent childhood cancer survivors
European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2013To describe self-reported psychosocial wellbeing of adolescent childhood cancer survivors (CCS) compared with a control group of their peers.In this case-control study, 170 CCS aged 12-18 years completed an internet survey. The survey was a modified version of the Youth'07 Health and Wellbeing Survey of Secondary School Students in New Zealand.
Kathy, Yallop +3 more
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Psychosocial factors and maternal wellbeing: An exploratory path analysis
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2011Developing a sense of well-being and achieving competence and satisfaction in the maternal role have a tremendous impact on the quality of parenting behaviour and the child's psychosocial development. Little is known about the mechanisms through which learned resourcefulness, social support and stress affect postnatal depression and women's sense of ...
Chan, SWC, Ngai, FW
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Psychosocial wellbeing and reasons for retirement in Sweden
Ageing and Society, 2009ABSTRACTGiven the increased heterogeneity of the transition from work to retirement, this study aimed to analyse the associations between different reasons for retirement and psychosocial wellbeing as a pensioner. The study used data from the SwedishPanel Survey of Ageing and the Elderly(PSAE), a nationally representative survey of the living ...
MIKAEL NORDENMARK, MIKAEL STATTIN
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Psychosocial wellbeing and short sleep duration among U.S. adults
Sleep and BreathingShort sleep duration (SSD), defined as less than 7 h of sleep per day, can lead to various health problems. This study aims to assess whether psychosocial wellbeing is associated with short sleep duration in a nationally representative sample of adults in the United States.Data (N = 272,472) were from the 2022 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
Biplab Kumar Datta +3 more
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Relationship between adverse early experiences, stressors, psychosocial resources and wellbeing
Child Abuse & Neglect, 2014The study examined a diathesis stress model of the relationship between adverse child experiences (ACEs), stressors and psychosocial resources to explore their relationship with wellbeing. A cross sectional study was conducted across two mental health and addiction treatment centers.
Sharon, Mc Elroy, David, Hevey
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Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare, 2019
The Postnatal Wellbeing in Transition (PostTrans) Questionnaire assesses psychosocial wellbeing among women transitioning to motherhood while managing pre-existing diabetes. Face and content validity have been previously reported; however the PostTrans questionnaire has 51 items which imposes a substantial burden on respondents.
Rasmussen, Bodil +8 more
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The Postnatal Wellbeing in Transition (PostTrans) Questionnaire assesses psychosocial wellbeing among women transitioning to motherhood while managing pre-existing diabetes. Face and content validity have been previously reported; however the PostTrans questionnaire has 51 items which imposes a substantial burden on respondents.
Rasmussen, Bodil +8 more
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Psychosocial factors and maternal wellbeing
2011Forum Theme: Innovation to Advance Practice ...
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