subjective well-being

collocation in English

meaningsofsubjectiveandwell-being

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subjective
adjective
uk
/səbˈdʒek.tɪv/
us
/səbˈdʒek.tɪv/
influenced by or based on personal beliefs or feelings, rather than based ...
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well-being
noun[U]
uk
/ˌwelˈbiː.ɪŋ/
us
/ˌwelˈbiː.ɪŋ/
the state of feeling healthy ...
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Assessingsubjectivewell-being: progress and opportunities.
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This adaptive behaviour is expected to promotesubjectivewell-being.
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But aresubjectivewell-beingmeasures any better?
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Interpreting a general index ofsubjectivewell-being.
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The observed associations are broadly consistent with the findings of meta-analyses ofsubjectivewell-being.
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Many reasons speak against it, yet many people feel good : the paradox ofsubjectivewell-being.
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Subjectivewell-being' is clearly a complex, multivariate phenomenon ' (1987 : 400).
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Partial correlations were employed for the assessment of associations between the measurements ofsubjectivewell-beingand time estimation.
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To have or have not : parent status and thesubjectivewell-beingof older men and women.
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This confirms further thatsubjectivewell-being, and not only certain diagnostic categories, is important for subsequent health and functioning.
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Thus, our findings among the healthy underline the fact that reported poorsubjectivewell-beingindicates health hazard in itself.
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The patients discontinued treatment for reasons ofsubjectivewell-being(n=13) and side-effects (n=10).
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Physiological methods are objective only in the sense that they provide an objective measurement ofsubjectivewell-being.
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This paper specifically examines the role of ' environmental mastery ', in mediating between potential age-associated ' risk ' factors andsubjectivewell-being.
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They reveal substantially fewer associations and those that do appear are not predominantly related either to occupation or tosubjectivewell-being.
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Mental disorders are associated with disability, but the long-term effects of lowsubjectivewell-beingon work ability in general population are not known.
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A decrease insubjectivewell-beingdid occur in the region, and that decline was largely driven by responses in the crisis countries.
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Subjectivewell-beingwas assessed by the life satisfaction index, and the psychological mediator was conceptualised as a measure of environmental mastery.
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In order to evaluate the effects of environmental mastery, the variation insubjectivewell-beingwill be examined initially across demographic, housing and health variables.
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These findings support much of the literature about the detrimental effects that housing, health and demographic factors have onsubjectivewell-being.
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It explores not only the different leisure-styles of recently retired people, but also the relationship between the leisure-styles andsubjectivewell-being.
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In congruence with the literature, it is hypothesised thatsubjectivewell-beingvaries with age, gender, marital status and support networks.
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She has also written widely onsubjectivewell-being.
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Specifically, neuroticism predicts poorersubjectivewell-beingwhilst extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness and openness to experience tend to predict highersubjectivewell-being.
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