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Self-structure: Implications for stress and wellbeing

Self-structure and Discrimination: Implications for Coping and Wellbeing

Self-structure and Discrimination: Implications for Coping and Wellbeing

... initial self-structure, stress and psychological wellbeing levels are controlled for is likely to be hugely informative in clarifying current confusion regarding the direction of casualty ...

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Minority Stress, Sexual Minorities and Psychological Wellbeing: Implications for positive psychology

Minority Stress, Sexual Minorities and Psychological Wellbeing: Implications for positive psychology

... anxiety, stress, and lower self-esteem, this is a pervasive source of stress that is detrimental to the psychological wellbeing for LGB ...and wellbeing, they have the capacity to ...

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The Wellbeing Agenda: Implications for Policy

The Wellbeing Agenda: Implications for Policy

... to wellbeing, journey quality is also important and could play a large role in mitigating for some of the negative effects of longer journey ...the wellbeing of ...improve wellbeing, as well as ...

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The Science of Adversity the lifelong implications for mental and physical wellbeing

The Science of Adversity the lifelong implications for mental and physical wellbeing

... Toxic stress disrupts brain architecture- fear circuits, memory, executive function, emotion regulation. • Genetic predisposition[r] ...

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Self-employment and workplace wellbeing

Self-employment and workplace wellbeing

... 134 self-employed experience lower stress levels (Patzelt and Shepherd, 2011; Baron, Franklin and Hmieleski, 2016; Hessels, Rietveld and Zwan, ...the self-employed’s work-related ...the ...

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Designing the Self Report of Wellbeing in Pregnancy

Designing the Self Report of Wellbeing in Pregnancy

... any self-report technology; “if it was something that I had seen someone, and I had asked someone to do for me, then that’s different because I’d then look at the results before seeing them again …so that might be ...

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Stress and wellbeing in nursing:
A multi-dimensional approach

Stress and wellbeing in nursing: A multi-dimensional approach

... Bourbonnais and colleagues (Bourbonnais et al., 2005), for example, explored the association between work characteristics (Demands, Control, Support, Effort-Reward Imbalance) and nurses’ sick leave for mental and ...

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Pilot Wellbeing & Work Related Stress (Wrs)

Pilot Wellbeing & Work Related Stress (Wrs)

... would speak with their line manager. Overall, participants indicated a considerable level of stigma in relation to reporting mental health issues at work. 78.0 % indicated they would not disclose a MH issue to their ...

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Policy for Managing Stress & Mental Wellbeing in the Workplace

Policy for Managing Stress & Mental Wellbeing in the Workplace

... The way we talk about mental health, mental well-being, mental health problems and mental illness can often be confusing. ……The idea of well-being includes how people feel – their emotions and life satisfaction –and how ...

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Financial Literacy and Planning: Implications for Retirement Wellbeing

Financial Literacy and Planning: Implications for Retirement Wellbeing

... retirement seminars, or financial experts. Successful Planners were more likely to use formal means (over 40%), whereas Simple Planners – some of whom tried and failed – tended to rely on less formal approaches. The ...

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Financial Literacy and Planning: Implications for Retirement Wellbeing

Financial Literacy and Planning: Implications for Retirement Wellbeing

... The results show that between one-quarter and one-fifth of respondents talked to family/relatives or co-workers/friends, while one-third or more used formal means such as retirement calculators, retirement seminars, or ...

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Financial Literacy and Planning: Implications for Retirement Wellbeing

Financial Literacy and Planning: Implications for Retirement Wellbeing

... fifth of respondents talked to family/relatives or co-workers/friends, while one-third or more used formal means such as retirement calculators, retirement seminars, or financial experts. Successful Planners were more ...

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Financial Literacy and Planning: Implications for Retirement Wellbeing

Financial Literacy and Planning: Implications for Retirement Wellbeing

... This formulation makes it clear that consumers making retirement saving decisions require not only substantial financial literacy, but also the ability and tools needed to plan and carry out their retirement saving ...

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Financial Literacy and Planning: Implications for Retirement Wellbeing

Financial Literacy and Planning: Implications for Retirement Wellbeing

... This formulation makes it clear that saving for retirement requires substantial information and financial literacy, as well as the tools to plan and implement retirement saving plans. But whether “real people” can meet ...

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Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate a Self-Guided, Web-Based Mindfulness Program for Stress Reduction and Wellbeing Promotion

Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate a Self-Guided, Web-Based Mindfulness Program for Stress Reduction and Wellbeing Promotion

... reduced stress occur together in response to mindful awareness and positive ...the wellbeing effects of increased workloads and responsibilities of the University students, staff, and faculty over the ...

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Māori leaders wellbeing: A self-determination perspective

Māori leaders wellbeing: A self-determination perspective

... the stress leader’s encounter as they engage in the demanding situations associated with Māori leadership, but we also highlight the need to nurture and support leaders’ as they continue to respond to the ...

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CHANGES. Promoting Positive Wellbeing. Community Health Project. Stress. Worry. Panic. Feeling on Edge. Low self-esteem.

CHANGES. Promoting Positive Wellbeing. Community Health Project. Stress. Worry. Panic. Feeling on Edge. Low self-esteem.

... CHANGES Courses/Groups Gentle Exercise To Music Research shows that physical activity can boost self- esteem, improve your mood, quality of sleep and levels of energy. The exercises during these sessions can be ...

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Family structure instability, genetic sensitivity and child wellbeing

Family structure instability, genetic sensitivity and child wellbeing

... that stress is an important mechanism in explaining the link between family struc- ture changes and children’s antisocial ...family structure and children’s behavior but also by showing that children whose ...

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Family structure instability, genetic sensitivity and child wellbeing

Family structure instability, genetic sensitivity and child wellbeing

... that stress is an important mechanism in explaining the link between family struc- ture changes and children ’ s antisocial ...family structure and children ’ s behavior but also by showing that children ...

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Circadian rhythmicity and subjective wellbeing of carers under chronic stress

Circadian rhythmicity and subjective wellbeing of carers under chronic stress

... that taking part in this study would be too burdensome. This is likely to be a problem for carer research in general, where, due to participation by those with fewer limitations, samples (and thus normative data) risk ...

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