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This study aims to examine whether psychological distress mediates the association between rumination and symptoms of depression-anxiety, and whether such a mediating role is moderated by the ability to inhibit irrelevant negative information (a ...
Kenneth Ananda Putra+2 more
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Psychological well-being model [PDF]
In past ten years, there is a rapid growing interest for negative experiences of psychological issues for instance depression, trauma and anxiety (Seligman & Csikszentmihalyi, 2000). However, the promotion of well-being is compulsory as the comprehensive
Abdul Kadir, Adibah+3 more
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The Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS): development and UK validation
BackgroundThere is increasing international interest in the concept of mental well-being and its contribution to all aspects of human life. Demand for instruments to monitor mental well-being at a population level and evaluate mental health promotion ...
R. Tennant+8 more
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Consumption and Well-being [PDF]
Environmental problems driven by unsustainable consumption are lending new importance to an ancient question: are there bounds to the goods required for a happy or flourishing life? A standard assumption in recent economics is that there are no such bounds.
Knights, Paul, O'Neill, John
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The Dark Side of the Affective Profiles
The affective profiles model is based on the combination of individuals’ experience of high/low positive affect and high/low negative affect: self-fulfilling, high affective, low affective, and self-destructive.
Danilo Garcia+3 more
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Background Physical inactivity is a global health concern. mHealth interventions have become increasingly popular, but to date, principles of effective communication from Self-Determination Theory have not been integrated with behavior change techniques ...
Joanna Catherine Nicholas+5 more
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The Psychological and Social Impact of Covid-19: New Perspectives of Well-Being
The recent Covid-19 pandemic has had significant psychological and social effects on the population. Research has highlighted the impact on psychological well-being of the most exposed groups, including children, college students, and health workers, who
V. Saladino+2 more
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The economics of child well-being [PDF]
This paper presents an integrated economic approach that organizes and interprets the evidence on child development. It also discusses the indicators of child well-being that are used in international comparisons.
Gabriella Conti, James J. Heckman
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COVID-19 and Parent-Child Psychological Well-being
Parent psychological well-being has worsened after COVID-19–induced restrictions. The more COVID-19–related hardship that families experienced, the worse parents’ and children’s psychological well-being.
Anna Gassman‐Pines+2 more
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Landscape planning to promote well being [PDF]
There has been a rapid increase in knowledge regarding the importance of the external environment to our health. Eight characteristics of the outdoor environment (serene, wild, lush, spacious, the common, the pleasure garden, festive/ centre, and culture)
Skärbäck, Erik
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