نتایج جستجو برای: social emotional benefits

تعداد نتایج: 875454  

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2017
Geeke Waverijn Monique Heijmans Peter P Groenewegen

The neighbourhood may provide resources for health. It is to date unknown whether people who live in neighbourhoods with more social capital have more access to practical and emotional support by neighbours, or whether this is a resource only available to those who are personally connected to people in their neighbourhood. We investigated whether support by neighbours of people with chronic ill...

Journal: :AIDS care 2015
Alan R Lifson Sale Workneh Abera Hailemichael Workneh Demissie Lucy Slater Tibebe Shenie

Social support significantly enhances physical and mental health for persons with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). We surveyed 142 rural Ethiopian HIV patients newly enrolled in care for perceived social support and factors associated with low support levels. Using the Social Provisions Scale (SPS), the mean summary score was 19.1 (possible scores = 0-48). On six SPS subscales, mean scores (...

2003
Paulo N. Lopes Marc A. Brackett John B. Nezlek Astrid Schütz Ina Sellin Peter Salovey

Two studies found positive relationships between the ability to manage emotions and the quality of social interactions, supporting the predictive and incremental validity of an ability measure of emotional intelligence, the MSCEIT (Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test, 2002). In a sample of 118 American college students (Study 1), higher scores on the managing emotions subscale of t...

Journal: :MIS Quarterly 2017
Ni Huang Yili Hong Gordon Burtch

This study examines how social network integration (i.e., integration of online platforms with other social media services, for example, with Facebook or Twitter) can affect the characteristics of user-generated content (volume and linguistic features) in the context of online reviews. Building on the social presence theory, we propose a number of hypotheses on how social network integration af...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه هنر اصفهان - دانشکده معماری و شهرسازی 1389

reserches show that relationship between human and residential places is based upo both emotional and identity structures. in other words, habitat place is not only the creator of a part of humanistic identity but also form a kind of sentimental and emotional bond that may result in tendency to maintain closeness to a specific place. therefor, formaton of emotional and identity relationship wit...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2015
Patricia O'Campo Agnes Molnar Edwin Ng Emilie Renahy Christiane Mitchell Ketan Shankardass Alexander St John Clare Bambra Carles Muntaner

The recent global recession and concurrent rise in job loss makes unemployment insurance (UI) increasingly important to smooth patterns of consumption and keep households from experiencing extreme material poverty. In this paper, we undertake a realist review to produce a critical understanding of how and why UI policies impact on poverty and health in different welfare state contexts between 2...

2011

The 1950 amendments to the Social Security Act made substantial changes in old-age and survivors insurance coverage and benefits. Of the new provisions that were effective September 1950, one—the increase in current insurance benefits—had an almost immediate effect on public assistance caseloads and expenditures, as reported in the following pages. A later article will summarize the impact on t...

2008
Natasha J. Cabrera Jacqueline D. Shannon Catherine Tamis-LeMonda Natasha Cabrera

We present findings based on several of our recent studies that have shown that father engagement has significant effects on children’s cognition and language at 24 and 36 months and their social and emotional development at 24, 36 months, and pre-Kindergarten. These studies are guided by the Dynamics of Paternal Influences on Children over the Life Course Model that stipulates the important co...

Journal: :Annual review of psychology 2010
Susan T Charles Laura L Carstensen

The past several decades have witnessed unidimensional decline models of aging give way to life-span developmental models that consider how specific processes and strategies facilitate adaptive aging. In part, this shift was provoked by the stark contrast between findings that clearly demonstrate decreased biological, physiological, and cognitive capacity and those suggesting that people are ge...

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 2004
John E Schmidt Michael A Andrykowski

Cognitive and emotional processing is seen as critical to successful adjustment to traumatic experiences, such as breast cancer. Cognitive and emotional processing can be facilitated by dispositional and social environmental factors. Emotional intelligence is a dispositional characteristic defined as the ability to understand, accurately perceive, express, and regulate emotions (J. D. Mayer & P...

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