نتایج جستجو برای: wellbeing

تعداد نتایج: 15143  

2015
Jennifer C. Davis Stirling Bryan Linda C. Li John R. Best Chun Liang Hsu Caitlin Gomez Kelly A. Vertes Teresa Liu-Ambrose

BACKGROUND Ascertaining individuals' quality of life and wellbeing is essential in public health and clinical research. The impact of these two pressing geriatric syndromes--impaired mobility and cognitive function--on wellbeing and quality of life is not well examined. Hence, our objective was to identify key clinically relevant outcome measures of mobility and cognitive function that explain ...

ژورنال: دین و سلامت 2020
Bagheri Sheykhangafshe, Farzin , Shabahang, Reza ,

Background and Purpose: Nowadays, thanks to the advancement and expansion of health science, the number of elderly people is growing worldwide. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the psychological wellbeing of this population by increasing the levels of spirituality, social support, and optimism. In this regard, the present study aimed to predict the psychological wellbeing of elderly people...

2010
Audhild Løhre Stian Lydersen Lars J Vatten

BACKGROUND Determinants of children's school wellbeing have not been extensively studied. In this cross-sectional study of school children we assessed how factors assumed to promote wellbeing and factors assumed to adversely influence wellbeing were associated with self-reported wellbeing in school. METHODS Children from five schools, 230 boys and 189 girls in grades 1-10, responded to the sa...

Journal: :International journal of environmental research and public health 2016
Miaomiao Liu Yining Huang Rosemary Hiscock Qin Li Jun Bi Patrick L Kinney Clive E Sabel

As public expectations for health rise, health measurements broaden from a focus on death, disease, and disability to wellbeing. However, wellbeing hasn't been incorporated into the framework of climate change policy decision-making in Chinese cities. Based on survey data (n = 763) from Suzhou, this study used Generalized Estimation Equation approach to model external conditions associated with...

2017
Rosemary Hiscock Arja Asikainen Jouni Tuomisto Matti Jantunen Erkki Pärjälä Clive E. Sabel

Climate change mitigation policies aim to reduce climate change through reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions whereas adaption policies seek to enable humans to live in a world with increasingly variable and more extreme climatic conditions. It is increasingly realised that enacting such policies will have unintended implications for public health, but there has been less focus on their impli...

2018
David Berle Dominic Hilbrink Clare Russell-Williams Rachael Kiely Laura Hardaker Natasha Garwood Anne Gilchrist Zachary Steel

BACKGROUND It remains unclear to what extent treatment-related gains in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms translate to improvements in broader domains of personal wellbeing, such as community connectedness, life achievement and security. We sought to determine whether: 1. personal wellbeing improves during the course of a treatment program and 2. changes in core symptom domains (PTS...

Journal: :health, spirituality and medical ethics journal 0
zahra taheri-kharameh qom university of medical sciences mohammad abdi qom university of medical sciences reza omidi koopaei qom university of medical sciences mostafa alizadeh qom university of medical sciences vahid vahidabi qom university of medical sciences hesam mirhoseini qom university of medical sciences

background and objectives: the aim of the present study was to determine the relationship between dimensions of religious and spiritual wellbeing, stress, anxiety, and depression in students of qom university of medical sciences and as well as to access the predictability of stress, anxiety, and depression from the levels of religious-spiritual dimension in students. methods: in this descriptiv...

2018
Norma Daykin Louise Mansfield Catherine Meads Guy Julier Alan Tomlinson Annette Payne Lily Grigsby Duffy Jack Lane Giorgia D’Innocenzo Adele Burnett Tess Kay Paul Dolan Stefano Testoni Christina Victor

AIMS The role of arts and music in supporting subjective wellbeing (SWB) is increasingly recognised. Robust evidence is needed to support policy and practice. This article reports on the first of four reviews of Culture, Sport and Wellbeing (CSW) commissioned by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)-funded What Works Centre for Wellbeing ( https://whatworkswellbeing.org/ ). OBJECTIV...

2014
Aparna A. Labroo Anirban Mukhopadhyay Ping Dong

• The meaning people attach to the act of smiling affects their subjective wellbeing. • People believe that smiling either reflects happiness or is an attempt to become happy. • Smile frequency can increase or reduce wellbeing, based on their belief. • Frequent smiling can backfire and make a person less happy. a b s t r a c t a r t i c l e i n f o Conventional wisdom (and existing research) su...

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