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      Political ScienceSocial EconomySolidarity EconomyHappiness and Well Being
Law firms seeking a competitive advantage in the marketplace would do well to consider that the positive psychological resources of firm lawyers are just as important to individual and organizational performance as their intellectual... more
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      Positive PsychologyDepressionResilienceHope
Educational institutions should ensure that students develop a professional identity, as well as safeguarding their well-being and activating awareness and change processes. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of group... more
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      PsychologyPsychoanalysisAcademic IdentitiesGroup Dynamics
Well-being is an important value for people's lives, and it could be considered as an index of societal progress. Researchers have suggested two main approaches for the overall measurement of well-being, the objective and the subjective... more
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      Objective Well-BeingWell BeingSubjective Well BeingData Science for Social Good
Historically, communities persisted in remote, isolated areas of Alaska in large part because of the abundance of marine and terrestrial resources, as well as the ability of local people to opportunistically access those resources as they... more
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      Community ResilienceFisheries ManagementMultidisciplinaryWell Being
People occasionally choose to cut themselves off from their online social network by taking extended breaks from Facebook. This study investigated whether abstaining from Facebook reduces stress but also reduces subjective well-being... more
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      SociologyPsychologyCognitive ScienceSocial Psychology
Previous studies at the county level have found an increase in forest cover, urbanization, and water structures in the Black Belt counties of Alabama and have documented the connection between such increase and socioeconomic development... more
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      GeographySpatial AnalysisLand CoverWell Being
Previous research has demonstrated that former foster care youth are at risk for poor outcomes (e.g., more problem behaviors, more depression, lower self-esteem, and poor social relationships). It is not clear, however, whether these... more
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      PsychologyHealth PsychologyFoster CareChild Maltreatment
Educational institutions should ensure that students develop a professional identity, as well as safeguarding their well-being and activating awareness and change processes. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of group... more
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      PsychologyPsychoanalysisAcademic IdentitiesGroup Dynamics
Black Panther (2018) offers scholars a unique opportunity to measure the potential positive influence of the film on American youth, particularly youth of color. Past research demonstrated that, for African Americans, greater ethnic... more
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      CommunicationMedia StudiesEmpowermentRacial Identity
or more roles or skills within a multi-skill role (Cameron 1997:1). In this study, multiple skills were expected from nurses in a Level-2 hospital where both private and public health services are rendered. Emotional well-being The... more
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      Positive PsychologyPsychometricsLife SatisfactionWell Being
Sumanai is a Japanese word that refers to a feeling in response to a favor; it includes gratitude, along with sorrow and sometimes guilt for having put the benefactor to so much trouble. The purpose of the current research was to explore... more
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      PsychologySocial PsychologyGratitudeWell Being
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      SociologyPsychologyHigher EducationSocial Indicators
Numerous studies document that societal happiness is correlated with individualism, but the nature of this phenomenon remains understudied. In the current paper, we address this gap and test the reasoning that individualism correlates... more
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      Cultural StudiesPsychologyCognitive SciencePositive Psychology
Full terms and conditions of use: http://www.informaworld.com/terms-and-conditions-of-access.pdf This article may be used for research, teaching and private study purposes. Any substantial or systematic reproduction, redistribution ,... more
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      PsychologyLeadershipEnglish languageStress
Although Health Chaplaincy services are well-established in hospitals in the United Kingdom and across the world, Primary Care Chaplaincy is still in its infancy and much less extensively developed. This study explored the impact the... more
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      Primary Health CareSpiritualityMental Health CounselingQualitative Research
Various degrees of lameness were compared among male broilers ranging in age from 28 to 49 d that had been randomly selected from a commercial farm. Gait scores were given to the broilers while they walked on a force measurement platform... more
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      PainBehaviorHealthMedicine
a b s t r a c t biophilia hypothesis predicts that people's psychological health is associated with their relationship to nature. Two studies examined associations among nature connectedness, well-being, and mindfulness in samples of... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceMental HealthMindfulness
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      BuddhismHappinessWellbeingWell Being
Purpose: Educational approaches that advocate “well-being,” the “whole child,” “social and emotional learning,” “character,” and the like emphasize human development beyond the acquisition of knowledge and skills. These approaches vary... more
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      PsychologyWell BeingPositive EducationHuman flourishing
A total of 843 college students in Guangdong University of Foreign Studies were investigated using a social support evaluation scale, a resilience scale, and a life satisfaction evaluation scale. Results were analyzed using IBM® SPSS... more
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      Chinese StudiesSubjective Well-BeingWell-BeingSocial Support
In 2013, illegal drug use was responsible for 1.8% of years of life lost in the European Union, alcohol was responsible for 8.2% and tobacco for 18.2%, imposing economic burdens in excess of 2.5% of GDP. No single European country has... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGovernancePublic HealthF Mri Research
Individual differences are one of the factors that influence the psychological climate. The existence of bias and the existence of the perception of the influence of other factors on an individual, so that in the same neighborhood but in... more
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      PsychologyClimate ChangeIndustrial and Organizational PsychologyEmployee engagement
The aim of this study was to determine well-being and its relationship to social support from friends and family communication in university students. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 1679 university students aged 18–25 years... more
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      Health PromotionFamilyHealthFriendship
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      PsychologySocial PsychologyFriendshipIndian Psychology
Marking the 25th anniversary of the “digital divide,” we continue our metaphor of the digital inequality stack by mapping out the rapidly evolving nature of digital inequality using a broad lens. We tackle complex, and often unseen,... more
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      Artificial IntelligenceDigital DivideNew MediaCybercrimes
Objective: Identifying positive psychological factors that reduce health care use may lead to innovative efforts that help build a more sustainable and high-quality health care system. Prospective studies indicate that life satisfaction... more
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      PsychologyPositive PsychologyHealth PsychologyHealth Sciences
Individual differences in diurnal preferences and circadian rhythms are viewed as an interesting dimension of human personality. Previous research has examined various psychological correlates of diurnal preference. Evening types reported... more
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      ChronobiologySociologyPsychologyPositive Psychology
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      ResilienceOutdoor EducationOutdoor LeadershipOutdoor Learning
Positive psychology interventions (PPIs) are effective in increasing wellbeing across the population. Whilst educators are recognising the importance of wellbeing in the classroom and of its long-term impact on life trajectory, the... more
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      PsychologyPositive PsychologyEducationResilience
Creativity in adults is highly valued in our society. Personal creativity contributes to inventiveness, innovation, social and cultural change as well as political development and economic progression. The creator is an innovator, a... more
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      Organizational BehaviorPsychologyPositive PsychologyCareer Management
Using a field experiment and experience sampling, we found the first evidence that phone use may undermine the enjoyment people derive from real-world social interactions. In Study 1, we recruited over 300 community members and students... more
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      Organizational BehaviorMedia SociologyPsychologyOrganizational Psychology
In this portfolio, the researcher critically explores the role of the learning disposition ‘resilience’ in the learning and development of young children and the implications for practice and policy. This enquiry is contextualised through... more
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      ResilienceOutdoor LearningWell BeingForest School
A good living environment is when all elements are in unison, complementing each other. It"s when an environment is seen as a whole rather than parts. Thus, the correct use of elements in an environment will very well play an important... more
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      EngineeringArchitectureBuilt EnvironmentEnvironmental Sustainability
ABSTRACT We all want to be happy, but what does that mean? Happy Lives, Good Lives: A Philosophical Examination offers a thorough introduction to a variety of perspectives on happiness. Valuable insights are inferred from both... more
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      HappinessHappiness and Well BeingHappiness (Psychology)Happiness Studies
What kind of life do people want? In psychology, a good life has typically been conceptualized in terms of either hedonic or eudaimonic well-being. We propose that psychological richness is another neglected aspect of what people consider... more
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      PsychologySocial PsychologyHappinessAffect/Emotion
This article presents the first thematic review of the literature on the ethical issues concerning digital well-being. The term 'digital well-being' is used to refer to the impact of digital technologies on what it means to live a life... more
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      EthicsSchool and student wellbeingSubjective Well-BeingWell-Being
Nihilism poses grave problems for those who seek directives to lead their lives. In this article, the three most important ways to deal with nihilism are inquired, with an emphasis on their credibility. Both nihilism from a metaphysical... more
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      ReligionBuddhismPhilosophyMetaphysics
Construction of a multidisciplinary conceptual framework of environmental quality and quality of life is required to advance the field of urban development, environmental quality and human well-being. Such a framework would allow for a... more
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      EngineeringSocial GeographyUrban PlanningQuality of life
Given the wealth of literature on appearance manipulation generally, it is, perhaps, surprising that cosmetic usage receives so little empirical attention, and perhaps reflects a patriarchal approach to "appropriate" research... more
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      Evolutionary PsychologyCreativitySelf CareConfidence
Ecosystems provide many of the material building blocks for human well-being. Although quantification and appreciation of such contributions have rapidly grown, our dependence upon cultural connections to nature deserves more attention.... more
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      Conservation BiologyEmbodied CognitionMultidisciplinaryWell Being
In a common narrative trajectory, the protagonists of children’s films transition from a state of anxiety at the beginning to an often fragile possibility of well-being at the close. Utilizing script theory, Lee and Stephens propose an... more
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      PsychologyAsian StudiesFilm StudiesAnxiety
Well-being theory (WBT) proposes five indicators of well-being (i.e., positive emotion, engagement, relationships, meaning, achievement [PERMA]) that are, independently, empirically supported predictors of flourishing (i.e., an optimal... more
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      Positive PsychologyMental HealthSubjective Well-BeingStudent Achievement Motivation
There is increasing recognition of the value of coproduction and inclusion of people with disability in research, and a growing literature on inclusive methods, particularly involving people with intellectual disability. This article... more
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      Disability ResearchWell BeingStockholm UniversityInclusive disability research
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      PsychologyAutism Spectrum DisordersLebanonSocial Support
There is an increasing recognition among community, policy and academic sectors that the current financial inclusion policy framework is becoming outdated. The focus of policy and practice in Australia, the United States, the United... more
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      BusinessSociology of MoneyFinancial AnalysisWell Being
This paper crosses the borders of human geography to bring back two related bodies of work from experimental psychology that investigate, in an unusual and refreshingly precise way, long-standing human geographical concerns with... more
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      Critical TheoryLandscape EcologySociologyCultural Studies