Collocations withwell-being

These are words often used in combination withwell-being.

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economic well-being
Economic conditions and, perhaps even more important, perceptions of national economic well-being were very different.
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emotional well-being
What will be the effects of this unusual origin on their mental and emotional well-being?
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feeling of well-being
The variables measured at interview included religion, feeling of well-being, affective state, social contacts (including live children).
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financial well-being
But these navigators were not putting their own financial well-being at risk from devoting time to scientific work.
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general well-being
One would assume that if rehabilitation improves general well-being, then this improvement should be translated to a reduction in morbidity, if not mortality.
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human well-being
Other critics go further, and say that the challenge model is inimical to human well-being.
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increased well-being
This increased well-being remained evident after the conclusion of the interviews.
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individual well-being
These models suggest that the strongest association with individual well-being after the area of residence is the time spent there.
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level of well-being
A high score indicates a positive level of well-being.
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long-term well-being
Trauma-informed psychosocial interventions can be used to help patients and families, including normalizing the experience as potentially traumatic and using evidence-based interventions that are emerging to facilitate long-term well-being.
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material well-being
The above argument does not, however, pertain to the environmental resource basis of material well-being, a matter we shall return to subsequently.
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mental well-being
Based on the theoretical perspectives on unemployment and mental well-being, we essentially find three reasons for poor mental well-being during unemployment.
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overall well-being
The positive influence of music on our overall well-being has been recognised for centuries.
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personal well-being
Research should focus on developing more sensitive measures of personal well-being, autonomy.
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physical well-being
These operations were not performed in order to secure the physical well-being of patients.
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psychological well-being
The structure of psychological well-being revisited.
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sense of well-being
He cast a dark shadow over the country's sense of well-being, a bad dream that would not go away.
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social well-being
Responsibility for one's social well-being rested entirely with oneself.
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spiritual well-being
A high score for each subscale reflects greater spiritual well-being.
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subjective well-being
Assessing subjective well-being : progress and opportunities.
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well-being of mankind
No longer does he speak in complimentary terms of the enterprise of all countries in the world conducing to the general well-being of mankind.
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