نتایج جستجو برای: wellbeing

تعداد نتایج: 15143  

Journal: :Journal of public health 2014
Ellen Flint Steven Cummins Jane Wills

BACKGROUND Working poverty has become a major public health concern in recent times, and low-paid, insecure employment has been widely linked to poor psychological wellbeing. The London Living Wage (LLW) campaign aims to ensure employees receive adequate pay. The objective of this study is to investigate whether working for a LLW employer predicted higher levels of psychological wellbeing among...

2016
Alexander Weiss Bart M. L. Baselmans Edith Hofer Jingyun Yang Aysu Okbay Penelope A. Lind Mike B. Miller Ilja M. Nolte Wei Zhao Saskia P. Hagenaars Jouke-Jan Hottenga Lindsay K. Matteson Harold Snieder Jessica D. Faul Catharina A. Hartman Patricia A. Boyle Henning Tiemeier Miriam A. Mosing Alison Pattie Gail Davies David C. Liewald Reinhold Schmidt Philip L. De Jager Andrew C. Heath Markus Jokela John M. Starr Albertine J. Oldehinkel Magnus Johannesson David Cesarini Albert Hofman Sarah E. Harris Jennifer A. Smith Liisa Keltikangas-Järvinen Laura Pulkki-Råback Helena Schmidt Jacqui Smith William G. Iacono Matt McGue David A. Bennett Nancy L. Pedersen Patrik K. E. Magnusson Ian J. Deary Nicholas G. Martin Dorret I. Boomsma Meike Bartels Michelle Luciano

Approximately half of the variation in wellbeing measures overlaps with variation in personality traits. Studies of non-human primate pedigrees and human twins suggest that this is due to common genetic influences. We tested whether personality polygenic scores for the NEO Five-Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI) domains and for item response theory (IRT) derived extraversion and neuroticism scores pred...

2014
Victoria Reyes-García

Based on findings from prior research on the relation between monetary income and subjective wellbeing, researchers have argued that income might relate to subjective wellbeing only until reaching a consumption satiation point where all basic needs are met; beyond this threshold income would not increase wellbeing. We explore this idea by looking at a panel data set (2002-2010) collected among ...

Journal: :Asian Journal of Human Services 2017

Journal: :Teach Journal of Christian Education 2021

2011
Martin E. P. Seligman Marie J. C. Forgeard Eranda Jayawickreme Margaret L. Kern

Many experts now recognize that income is not a measure that alone captures the wellbeing of individuals, and governments around the world are starting to rethink the ways in which they measure the welfare of their citizens. Wellbeing is best understood as a multifaceted phenomenon that can be assessed by measuring a wide array of subjective and objective constructs. This review summarizes the ...

2016
Yuqi Liu Fangzhu Zhang Fulong Wu Ye Liu Zhigang Li

Article history: Received 6 July 2016 Received in revised form 6 October 2016 Accepted 10 October 2016 Available online 22 October 2016 China haswitnessed a surge of rural-urbanmigrants over the past three decades. Although a plethora of literature has shed light on the low quality of migrants' lives, little research has been done to understand how migrants evaluate their own lives in host citi...

2018
Marc Ashley Harris

Mental ill health accounts for 13 per cent of total global disease burden with predictions that depression alone will be the leading cause of disease burden globally by 2030. Poor mental health is consistently associated with deprivation, low income, unemployment, poor education, poorer physical health and increased health-risk behaviour. A plethora of research has examined the relationship bet...

2014
Julie Doyle Lorcan Walsh Antonella Sassu Teresa McDonagh

It is recognized that empowering individuals to manage their own health and wellbeing will result in more cost-effective healthcare systems, improved health outcomes and will encourage healthy individuals to remain that way. With the advent of the quantifiedself movement in recent years, there has been an increase in technology applications supporting wellness self-management. Such applications...

2012
Julie Doyle Brian O'Mullane Shauna McGee R. Benjamin Knapp

Emotional wellbeing is an important indicator of overall health in adults over 65. For some older people, age-related declines to physical, cognitive or social wellbeing can negatively impact on their emotional wellbeing, as can the notion of growing older, the loss of a spouse, a loss of sense of purpose or general worries about coping, becoming ill and/or death. Yet, within the field of techn...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید