Camussi, Elisabetta Meneghetti, Daria Sbarra, Maria Luisa Rella, Riccardo Grigis, Paolo Annovazzi, Chiara
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Frontiers in Psychology
The pandemic increased world’s uncertainty, and led to deep change in daily habits, generating disorientation, and inevitably affecting people life and professional plans. Young adults and students’ future perspective and satisfaction with life were widely affected, especially for those facing school/ work transitions. Nevertheless, it was of prima...
Kalir, Daphna Magda Shrira, Amit Palgi, Yuval Batz, Carmel Ben-Eliezer, Aya Heyman, Noemi Lieberman, Devora Seleznev, Irena Shugaev, Inna Zaslavsky, Oleg
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Gerontology
Introduction: The current study aimed to find reciprocal effects between subjective age and functional independence during rehabilitation from osteoporotic fractures and stroke and whether these effects can be mediated by indicators of well-being. Methods: Participants were 194 older adults (mean age = 78.32 years, SD = 7.37; 64.8% women) who were ...
Yip, Charles Chiu Hung Fung, Winnie Tsz Wa Leung, Donald Chi Kin Chan, Kevin Ka Shing
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Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation
The present study aimed to investigate how the interpersonal (experienced discrimination) and intrapersonal (anticipated stigma and internalized stigma) manifestations of psychiatric stigma may affect engaged living and life satisfaction among people with mental illness. In this study, we developed and evaluated a conceptual model to clarify how ex...
Wnuk, Marcin
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Journal of religion and health
Spiritual and existential issues are important factors for oncology patients' well-being. This study aimed to examine the beneficial role of spiritual experience, hope, and meaning in life for life satisfaction in patients diagnosed with breast and lung cancer. It was hypothesized that spiritual experiences and life satisfaction are indirectly rela...
Georgellis, Yannis Clark, Andrew E. Apergis, Emmanuel Robinson, Catherine
We use British panel data to explore the link between occupational status and life satisfaction. We find puzzling evidence for men of a U-shaped relationship in cross-section data: employees in medium-status occupations report lower life satisfaction scores than those of employees in either low- or high-status occupations. This puzzle disappears in...
Benetos, Emmanouil Ragano, Alessandro Sgroi, Daniel Tuckwell, Anthony
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Behavior research methods
We propose a new measure of national valence based on the emotional content of a country's most popular songs. We first trained a machine learning model using 191 different audio features embedded within music and use this model to construct a long-run valence index for the UK. This index correlates strongly and significantly with survey-based life...
Koivula, Aki Oksanen, Atte Sirola, Anu Savolainen, Iina Kaakinen, Markus Zych, Izabela Paek, Hye-Jin
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Journal of gambling studies
Gambling is a potential hazard to life satisfaction, yet peer relationships online might buffer this risk. This study analyzed the ways problem gambling is associated with life satisfaction as well as the extent to which the use of online-gambling community participation and, alternatively, offline belonging affect this association. A web-based sur...
Lepinteur, Anthony Clark, Andrew Ferrer-I-Carbonell, Ada Piper, Alan Schröder, Carsten d'Ambrosio, Conchita
We analyse a measure of loneliness from a representative sample of German individuals interviewed in both 2017 and at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Both men and women felt lonelier during the COVID-19 pandemic than they did in 2017. The pandemic more than doubled the gender loneliness gap: women were lonelier than men in 2017, and...
Mohan, Kanu Priya Peungposop, Narisara Kalra, Pranav
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Applied research in quality of life
This study focuses on the psychosocial impacts of COVID-19 restrictions on wellbeing and uses a mixed methods design to develop a more profound understanding about adaptive coping during stressful situations. The quantitative phase of this study examined the association between psychological capital, perceived stress, coping and wellbeing. The onli...
Caglayan Akay, Ebru Dumludag, Devrim Bulbul, Hoseng Zulfuoglu, Ozkan
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Applied research in quality of life
This study aims to analyse the subjective well-being of university students during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic process and to examine how students have been affected economically, psychologically and socially. Other subjects included in the scope of the study are the suitability of the physical conditions during the process of online ed...