Sentences with phrase «with subjective health»

Depression also showed a negative association with subjective health while resource gains influenced satisfaction only marginally.

Not exact matches

Their joint study — published on July 25, 2017 in JAMA — tested a mobile health intervention with the potential to positively impact attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived control — those TPB variables that affect caregivers» adherence to safe sleep practices, as shown by Colson's research.
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».
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.
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.
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.
Both self - rated health and subjective well - being demonstrated the improving level of health with seniority of grade and with less hours worked.
Specifically, PWB has: (1) strong negative correlation with the MHI - 5, where the higher the mental health (as measured by the MHI - 5), the less unfavourable the PWB (as measured by the ASSET; r = − 0.79), (2) moderate negative correlation with the SHS, where the higher the subjective happiness (as measured by the SHS), the less unfavourable the PWB (as measured by the ASSET; r = − 0.47) and (3) moderate negative correlation with CD - RISC, where the higher the resilience (as measured by the CD - RISC), the less unfavourable the PWB (as measured by the ASSET; r = − 0.44).
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).
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.
The findings reported earlier held with marital quality and subjective health included in the model.
When running this model, we further included marital quality and subjective health as rival predictors, expecting that the hypothesized mediated and moderated associations between shared selves and well - being would be robust with these controls.
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 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.
The cluster characterized by unstable (C2) happiness included men who had worse health, partially replicating the finding that greater variability in happiness is associated with lower subjective health (e.g., Angner, Ray, Saag, & Allison, 2009).
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).
Correlations between posttraumatic growth and increased positive mental health, reduced negative mental health and better subjective physical health are found among individuals with cancer or HIV / AIDS [40].
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