Depression and chronic medical illnesses in Asian older adults: the role
of subjective health and functional status
Sense of coherence and school - related stress as predictors
of subjective health complaints in early adolescence: interactive, indirect or direct relationships?
Not exact matches
Depending on the scope and purpose
of the research, happiness is often measured using objective indicators (data on crime, income, civic engagement and
health) and
subjective methods, such as asking people how frequently they experience positive and negative emotions.
Despite the
subjective nature
of this question, answers have been found to be a good predictor
of people's future
health care use.
The Department
of Health and Human Services has already gathered a body
of «experts,» to devise reliable measures
of «
subjective well - being,» toward the end
of turning these into official statistics.
I think it's crucial to identify «healthy» in terms
of what to expect from me and this blog, because «healthy» is a
subjective term depending on the
health and needs
of an individual.
Finally, the
subjective health of the respondents was measured using the following question: «In general, how would you assess your
health?»
«Although some
of the data used to compile the rankings is
subjective in its reporting, the report highlights the fact that community
health is the responsibility
of the entire public
health system comprised
of individuals, schools, non-profits, faith - based organizations, and public safety, as well as
health care providers,» Gilmore said.
Subjective well - being is an extensive indicator of mental health and depression in particular, and in the now published study, life satisfaction was used to measure subjective wel
Subjective well - being is an extensive indicator
of mental
health and depression in particular, and in the now published study, life satisfaction was used to measure
subjective wel
subjective well - being.
Health was linked to four factors: the subjective self - assessed health status, symptoms of poor health, limitations in performing activities of daily living, and mort
Health was linked to four factors: the
subjective self - assessed
health status, symptoms of poor health, limitations in performing activities of daily living, and mort
health status, symptoms
of poor
health, limitations in performing activities of daily living, and mort
health, limitations in performing activities
of daily living, and mortality.
WZB economist Maja Adena and her colleague Michal Myck (DIW Berlin and the Center for Economic Analysis, CenEA, Szczecin) have substantiated how the
subjective assessment
of being poor affects the
health of the 50 + age group.
Yet that figure included not only patients in the mental
health system but also individuals who were judged retrospectively by researchers to be experiencing symptoms
of mental illness, a judgment that is highly
subjective.
Healthy can be
subjective but for most people, it means to live a life that promotes your version
of optimal
health.
The National Institute for
Health and Care Excellence (NICE) sums it up succinctly as «the
subjective state
of being healthy, happy, contented, comfortable and satisfied with one's quality
of life».
' [Skills] such as perseverance, sociability and self - esteem have been shown to influence numerous measures
of social outcomes, including better
health, improved
subjective wellbeing and reduced odds
of engaging in conduct problems.
While this claim is
subjective, the company hits home the idea that their formulas are based on sound nutritional principles with the backing
of veterinarians and animal
health professionals, produced in company - owned facilities and held to the strictest standards for quality and safety.
The Kennel Club and breed clubs need to reorganise their priorities, not just by tinkering with changes to breed standards but by fully and genuinely placing the
health and welfare
of dogs above the
subjective beauty
of the show ring.
Although the environmental benefits
of reducing one's consumption are well documented, the mental
health benefits
of a simpler and more environmentally sustainable lifestyle — in terms
of happiness (or «
subjective well - being»)-- are poorly understood in the sciences.
The social effects
of mental
health stigma include exclusion, poor social support, social isolation, poorer
subjective quality
of life, and low self - esteem.
Unlike information shared with other
health care providers for the purposes
of treatment, psychotherapy notes are more detailed and
subjective and are today subject to unique privacy and record retention practices.
The Court agreed that the Tribunal had acted lawfully in rejecting the testimony
of some wind farm neighbours, who testified that the wind farms are causing them adverse
health effects, because
of the lack
of scientific support for these witnesses»
subjective belief in the cause
of their symptoms.
Of course, this is
subjective to your earning capacity and your parents»
health conditions.
In addition to the measure
of emotional competence, this internet - based survey included measures
of happiness,
subjective health and quality
of social relationships.
Criterion validity was assessed by examining Pearson correlations between EC global and factor scores with happiness,
subjective health, perceived quality
of social relationships, trait positive affect and trait negative affect, hierarchical status and job performance.
Australian and US data from a large multi-instrument comparison survey were used to conduct tests
of convergent, predictive and content validity using as comparators five other multi-attribute utility (MAU) instruments — the EQ - 5D, SF - 6D,
Health Utilities Index (HUI) 3, 15D and the Quality
of Well - Being (QWB)-- as well as four non-utility instruments — the SF - 36 and three measures
of subjective well - being (SWB).
Both self - rated
health and
subjective well - being demonstrated the improving level
of health with seniority
of grade and with less hours worked.
Although much
of the attention has been paid to its impact on physical
health and
subjective well - being (Mann, 2001; Sears et al., 2004; Smith, Young, & Lee, 2004), there is some evidence to indicate that the benefits
of optimism also extend to interpersonal experiences and relationships (Carver, Scheier, & Segerstrom, 2010; Carver & Scheier, 2014).
Relationship among
Subjective Satisfaction with Verbal Communication, Dental Status, and
Health - Related Quality
of Life in Japanese Community - Residing Elderly Individuals
«Overall
health» correlated positively with frequency
of breakfast (r =.09), meals with family members (r =.14), (
subjective) sleep quality (r =.25), and negatively with bedtime (r = −.08; i.e., children going to bed later reported lower overall
health).
Subjective control as well as subjective health, each aspects of the self, are considered as significant elements of the healt
Subjective control as well as
subjective health, each aspects of the self, are considered as significant elements of the healt
subjective health, each aspects
of the self, are considered as significant elements
of the
health concept.
The measurement
of this is very
subjective, but in the world
of mental
health self - report, or the
subjective, felt sense is the recognized standard.
Mental
health problems,
subjective WE and PWE contexts were assessed by local adaptations
of internationally developed measures for use with former child soldiers at least 6 years after the end
of the war.
Sense
of coherence (SOC) is an important predictor
of health and
subjective well - being, but research on the factors that shape SOC development is scarce.
Each spouse received a take - home packet
of questionnaires, including demographics and perceptions
of collaboration, psychological well - being, marital quality, and
subjective health.
The questions assessed participants» perceptions
of their own physical
health, overall well - being, life satisfaction, romantic relationship satisfaction, and romantic relationship commitment, as well as their
subjective and objective financial knowledge.
As another control variable, we added
subjective health, which is a known covariate
of subjective well - being (Okun, Stock, Haring, & Witter, 1984) and may simultaneously limit collaboration.
The mediated and moderated effects
of collaboration on the relation between shared selves and well - being were robust when marital quality and
subjective health were included as rival predictors.
Psychometric properties
of the interRAI
subjective quality
of life Instrument for mental
health
Report Card 7 provides a pioneering, comprehensive picture
of child well being through the consideration
of six dimensions: material well - being,
health and safety, education, family and peer relationships,
subjective well - being, behaviours and lifestyles informed by the Convention on the Rights
of the Child and relevant academic literature.
Cross-sectional study with measures
of perceived burden (Involvement Evaluation Questionnaire: IEQ),
subjective stress (General
Health Questionnaire: GHQ) and perceptions
of expressed emotion (Level
of Expressed Emotion: LEE) in informal caregivers for patients with SUD, SUD+ADHD or SUD+ASD.
Subjective health, use and costs
of health services, and mortality were measured.
Subjective report
of family functioning was assessed using the McMaster Family Assessment Device (FAD) with socio - economic information obtained from a self - report
Health and Lifestyle Questionnaire.
Individuals»
subjective health was measured as a response to the item «How would you rate your current state
of health?»
Using grid - sequence analysis, we found that clusters with different intradyad dynamics also differ on both men's and women's dyadic adjustment (as indicated by perceptions
of agreement on amount
of time spent with partner) and on men's
subjective health.
Specifically, we illustrate the potential value
of this new approach by identifying a taxonomy
of dyad - level subtypes that differ in how their emotions (i.e., multiple within - day ratings
of happiness — chosen here as an exemplar variable with variance properties useful for methods development) vary through normal daily life, and examine how that taxonomy is related to a set
of theoretically meaningful variables —
subjective health, dyadic adjustment (agreement on amount
of time spent with partner), and relationship satisfaction, all
of which constitute important characteristics
of older couples» well - being (Hoppmann & Gerstorf, 2016).