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Work, Family, and Health: Work-Family Balance as a Protective …

WebSecond, we posit that work–family balance is a buffer of life stress. 199. That is, we suggest that a mutually beneficial interrelationship between work and family provides protection …

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A Critical Review of Current Evidence on Multiple Types of

WebP erceived interpersonal discrimination is related to poorer mental health (Lewis, Cogburn, & Williams, 2015; Pas-coe & Smart Richman, 2009). Most research …

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Midlife in the 2020s: Opportunities and Challenges

WebDevelopment is a cumulative, lifelong process (Baltes, 1987). Although midlife comprises a large portion of adult-hood and important life transitions, researchers are only at

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Full-Length Research Report ProtectiveFactorsinMidlife

Websized that the burden score would be negatively associated with physical and mental health and would serve as a pre-dictor of health status over the given time period of 10

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The Association between Marital Status and Psychological …

Web2 Journal of Family Issues 00(0) Keywords gender, positive psychology, depression, mental health, posttraumatic growth Introduction Among the most consistent predictors of …

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Mental Illness and/or Mental Health

WebMental Illness and/or Mental Health? Investigating Axioms of the Complete State Model of Health Corey L. M. Keyes Emory University A continuous assessment and a categorical …

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Combined Effects of Cumulative Stress and Daily Stressors on …

WebChronic stressors, life events which are psychologically taxing and have persisted over time, are consistently associated with poor health, such as chronic health conditions (e.g., …

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Physical Activity Levels and Well-Being The Author(s) 2017 in …

WebThe Physical Activity Council (2014) reported that the physical inactivity rate for people between the ages of 55 and 65 is 32.8%, and for the ages of 65 and older is 37.8% in …

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Health as a Complete State: The Added Value in Work …

WebHealth as a Complete State: The Added Value in Work Performance and Healthcare Costs Corey L. M. Keyes Joseph G. Grzywacz Objective: Health is widely believed to be more …

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Perceptions of a good life: Associations with culture, age, …

WebTable 9 shows prospective associations between per- ceptions of a good life and physical health outcomes, ad- justing for baseline health, age, sex, and years education. Only …

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Eudaimonic well-being, inequality, and health: Recent findings …

WebNeural and genetic mechanisms that may underlie eudaimonic influences on health are briefly noted, and interventions designed to promote eudaimonic well-being are …

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Love, Health, and the Hood: An Examination of Romantic …

WebConclusion. This study illustrates the prospective linkages between neighbor-hood quality and both negative and positive dimensions of psycho-logical health and highlights …

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Purpose in Life and Its Relationship to All-Cause Mortality and

Websuggested that purpose in life might exert its protective ef-fects via direct physiology (e.g., lower cortisol levels in those with higher psychological well-being (9)) and/or

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Policy Insights from the National Health Guidelines for Social

Websocial health guidelines need to catalyze these policy efforts. National health guidelines help guide local, state, and national health promotion and disease prevention initiatives;

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Brain, Behavior, Immunity

WebIn conclusion, the relation between social media use and chronic in ammation was moderated by self-esteem. Given the prevalence of fl social media in our social lives and …

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Wellbeing, Space and Society

Webj‘VVY‘[QXy2fifl‘fiQK2fl[‘:s:w:-a-wwwu.: from the Midlife in the United States study revealed that male twins who viewed their neighborhoods as relatively less safe exhibited greater

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