Sentences with phrase «subjective well»

Based on data from the OECD Better Life Index, homeownership in the U.S. can lead to higher levels of subjective well - being.
With reference to current academic literature describing psychological and subjective well - being, the expert panel agreed key concepts of mental well - being to be covered by the new scale: positive affect and psychological functioning (autonomy, competence, self acceptance, personal growth) and interpersonal relationships.
It is claimed that people who own pets do so to improve their subjective well - being, for company and to feel loved, depended upon and wanted [30].
[jounal] Froh, J. J. / 2008 / Counting blessings in early adolescents: An experimental study of gratitude and subjective well - being / Journal of School Psychology 46 (2): 213 ~ 233
[jounal] Emmons, R. A. / 2003 / Counting blessings versus burdens: An experimental investigation of gratitude and subjective well - being in daily life / Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 84 (2): 377 ~ 389
Perfectionistic Concerns, Social Negativity, and Subjective Well - Being: A Test of the Social Disconnection Model.
Self - esteem, forgiveness, perception of family harmony, and subjective well - being in adolescents.
Results of the bias - adjusted step - three analysis for coping profiles and subjective well - being as a distal outcome
The current study aimed to explore how self - construals affect subjective well - being (SWB) in China, which has a collectivist culture.
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between coping strategies and subjective well - being (SWB) among people living with HIV (PLWH) using the latent profile analysis (LPA) with control for socio - medical covariates.
The moderating effect of optimism on the relationship between anxiety, social adaptation and subjective well - being in adolescents from single parent and intact families.
The evolving concept of subjective well - being: The multifaceted nature of happiness.
In short, researchers have argued that subjective well - being and its cognitive components (such as life satisfaction, Diener et al. 1999) are factors enabling positive development (Child Trends 2003; Damon 2004).
KW - adolescents, single parent family, anxiety, social adaptation, subjective well ‐ being, optimism DO - 10.14816 / sky.2014.25.2.115 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.14816/sky.2014.25.2.115 ER -
«The moderating effect of optimism on the relationship between anxiety, social adaptation and subjective well - being in adolescents from single parent and intact families» Studies on Korean Youth 25, no. 2 (2014): 115 - 144.
«A Structural Analysis of Intergenerational Family Relationship, Self - Esteem, Subjective Well - Being perceived by Female University Students» Korea Journal of Counseling 13, no. 4 (2012): 1731 - 1749.
[jounal] Kamp Dush, C. M. / 2005 / Consequences of relationship status and quality for subjective well - being / Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 22: 607 ~ 628
Gábor Hajdu, Tamás Hajdu; Intra-Couple Income Distribution and Subjective Well - Being: The Moderating Effect of Gender Norms, European Sociological Review, Volume 34, Issue 2, 1 April 2018, Pages 138 — 156, https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcy006
A Structural Analysis of Intergenerational Family Relationship, Self - Esteem, Subjective Well - Being perceived by Female University Students.
2014, «The moderating effect of optimism on the relationship between anxiety, social adaptation and subjective well - being in adolescents from single parent and intact families», Studies on Korean Youth, vol.
TY - JOUR AU - 박지혜 AU - 김근향 AU - Young - gun Ko TI - The moderating effect of optimism on the relationship between anxiety, social adaptation and subjective well - being in adolescents from single parent and intact families T2 - Studies on Korean Youth PY - 2014 VL - 25 IS - 2 PB - National Youth Policy Institute SP - 115 - 144 SN - 1225 - 6366 AB - The present study investigated the moderating roles of optimism in the relationship between anxiety, social adaptation and subjective well ‐ being in adolescents from single parent and intact families.
The results revealed that optimism had significant moderating effects on the relationship between anxiety, social adaptation and subjective well ‐ being in the single parent family group.
A Structural Analysis of Intergenerational Family Relationship, Self - Esteem, Subjective Well - Being perceived by Female University Students Korea Journal of Counseling [Internet].
This study examines the effects of individual characteristics (school grade and gender), peer relationships (peer support and peer victimization), and the subjective well - being of teachers (depression and job satisfaction) on students» attachment to school.
And intergenerational intimacy had direct and indirect effect on student's subjective well - being.
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They were asked to complete the Children's Attribution Style Questionnaire (CASQ), Taylor's Manifest Anxiety Scale (TMAS), the Korean Version of the Social Adaptation Self ‐ Evaluation Scale (KvSASS) and the Subjective Well ‐ being Scale.
TY - JOUR AU - 김혜원 AU - Lee Jee Yon TI - A Structural Analysis of Intergenerational Family Relationship, Self - Esteem, Subjective Well - Being perceived by Female University Students T2 - Korea Journal of Counseling PY - 2012 VL - 13 IS - 4 PB - Korean Counseling Association (KCA) SP - 1731 - 1749 SN - 1598 - 2068 AB - This study is aimed to find structural relationships of the intergenerational family relationship, self - esteem, subjective well - being perceived by female university students.
Young - gun Ko «The moderating effect of optimism on the relationship between anxiety, social adaptation and subjective well - being in adolescents from single parent and intact families» Studies on Korean Youth 25.2 pp. 115 - 144 (2014): 115.
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Optimally, such a report would include several outcome measures assessing a wide array of functioning such as global functioning, target symptoms (i.e. depression, anxiety, etc), subjective well - being, interpersonal functioning, social / occupational functioning and measures of personality, as well as relevant process measures evaluated at multiple times across treatment.
As part of a broad range of positive psychological interventions, psychological and subjective well - being can be enhanced.
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.
Spouses» demand and withdrawal during marital conflict in relation to their subjective well - being.
Emotional intelligence mediates the relationship between mindfulness and subjective well - being.
Relational communications is a basic tool to allow individuals express and interpret the messages in their close relationships, including information about the daily interaction and some vital issues about the relationship (Guerrero, Andersen, & Afifi, 2007), which will contribute to their general subjective well being.
As can be observed in the literature, relationship quality is a significant predictor of subjective well - being, happiness and life satisfaction (Diener & Lucas, 2000; Myers, 1992).
The basics of positive psychology are examined first, such as positive emotions, emotional intelligence, happiness, subjective well - being, flow, optimism, resilience, self - determination theory, meaning, mindsets, and strengths, followed by less common (and in my view equally important) topics, for example national and global well - being, the positive body, positive change, time perspectives, and a review of positive psychology applications in professional contexts, such as education, coaching, and psychotherapy.
Counting blessing in early adolescents: An experimental study of gratitude and subjective well - being.
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.
We measure levels of subjective well - being over the transition to parenthood, measured from two years before a child is born until the year after a first birth.
Analyzing data from Germany, a country that has had period total fertility rate below 1.5 since 1983, we find that people whose subjective well - being drops after the birth of a child are less likely to have another child than those whose subjective well - being stays at the pre-birth level.
Third, our analysis is based on annual data that do not allow analyzing changes in subjective well - being within the years before and after a birth.
We used parity progression rates for the 1959 birth cohort in Germany (Kreyenfeld 2002) to simulate how much the TFR would increase if those who experienced a drop in subjective well - being after the first birth, and consequently decreased parity progression, would have had the same progression to parity 2 as those who did not experience a drop in subjective well - being.
Insight, but not self - reflection, is related to subjective well - being.
Subjective well - being changes after a first birth may also be important for the TFR.
Last, we examine whether the importance of changes in subjective well - being around the first birth for parity progression vary by three key demographic characteristics — sex, age, and education — but we do not analyze other potential factors.
First, we test three aspects of new parents» trajectories of subjective well - being to see which matter most for parity progression: (1) the levels of parental life satisfaction over the transition to parenthood, (2) the gain in well - being in anticipation of a first birth, and (3) the drop in parental well - being from before to after a first birth.
Subjective well - being levels over the period of having a first child.
Analyzing longitudinal data from Germany, we find that the experience during the transition to parenthood, as measured by changes in subjective well - being, predicts further parity progression.
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