نتایج جستجو برای: wellbeing

تعداد نتایج: 15143  

2005
Judith A. Okely Cyrus Cooper Catharine R. Gale

BACKGROUND A number of studies provide evidence for an association between psychosocial factors and risk of incident arthritis. Current evidence is largely limited to the examination of negative factors such as perceived stress, but positive factors such as subjective wellbeing may also play a role. PURPOSE The purpose of the current study was to investigate whether people with higher subject...

2015
Daniel Sgroi Thomas Hills Eugenio Proto

Historical Analysis of National Subjective Wellbeing Using Millions of Digitized Books We present the first attempt to construct a long-run historical measure of subjective wellbeing using language corpora derived from millions of digitized books. While existing measures of subjective wellbeing go back to at most the 1970s, we can go back at least 200 years further using our methods. We analyse...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 2005
A Boonen R van den Heuvel A van Tubergen M Goossens J L Severens D van der Heijde S van der Linden

OBJECTIVE To compare the cost of illness of three musculoskeletal conditions in relation to general wellbeing. METHODS Patients with fibromyalgia, chronic low back pain (CLBP), and ankylosing spondylitis who were referred to a specialist and participated in three randomised trials completed a cost diary for the duration of the study, comprising direct medical and non-medical resource utilisat...

2017
Candice Oster Andrea Morello Anthony Venning Paula Redpath Sharon Lawn

BACKGROUND For the majority of serving members, life in the military has a positive effect on wellbeing. However, the type, intensity and duration of service, along with the transition from fulltime military to civilian life, may have a negative effect on veterans' wellbeing. Such negative consequences, alongside the growing veteran population, indicate the need for greater exploration of veter...

2014

Compulsive Internet use (CIU) has been linked to lower wellbeing, especially among adolescents. Yet, questions regarding the directionality of this association remain unanswered: CIU may influence wellbeing and vice versa. Theoretically, both directions are plausible, yet so far no studies have examined the directionality of these effects among adults. This article aims to shed light on the dir...

Journal: :Dementia 2017
Joana Johnson Alison Culverwell Sabina Hulbert Mitch Robertson Paul M Camic

Introduction Previous research has shown that people with dementia and caregivers derive wellbeing-related benefits from viewing art in a group, and that facilitated museum object handling is effective in increasing subjective wellbeing for people with a range of health conditions. The present study quantitatively compared the impact of two museum-based activities and a social activity on the s...

2016
Kaowen Grace Chang William C. Sullivan Ying-Hsuan Lin Weichia Su Chun-Yen Chang

Promoting ecological health and human wellbeing are two fundamental goals in landscape sustainability. Green spaces are thought to improve users’ psychological and physical wellbeing through the contact with nature. However, the results of some studies that rely on self-reports suggest that when the level of naturalness in a green space reaches a certain point, the beneficial effects diminish a...

2012
Rachel Dodge Lalage D. Sanders

Wellbeing is a growing area of research, yet the question of how it should be defined remains unanswered. This multi-disciplinary review explores past attempts to define wellbeing and provides an overview of the main theoretical perspectives, from the work of Aristotle to the present day. The article argues that many attempts at expressing its nature have focused purely on dimensions of wellbei...

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Objectives: Since support for family caregivers is crucial in providing care for elderly, this study was conducted to examine the effects of participation in support groups on Alzheimer’s family caregivers’ strain and spiritual wellbeing. Materials and Methods & Materials: In this semi-experimental study, 32 accessible family caregivers of elderly patients with Alzheimer who had ...

2011
Nicholas D. Lane Mashfiqui Mohammod Xiaochao Yang Afsaneh Doryab Ethan Berke Andrew T. Campbell

A key challenge for mobile health is to develop new technology that can assist individuals in maintaining a healthy lifestyle by keeping track of their everyday behaviors. Smartphones embedded with a wide variety of sensors are enabling a new generation of personal health applications that can actively monitor, model and promote wellbeing. Automated wellbeing tracking systems available so far h...

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