The media has negative effects on the physical and psychological well-being of society. People spending hours in front of a television or surfing the Internet experience eye problems. Lack of physical activity leads to obesity problems. The media influences public opinion and impacts the choices tha...
The media has negative effects on the physical andpsychological well-being of society. People spending hoursinfront of a television or surfing the Internet experience eyproblems. Lack of physical activity leads to obesity problems.The media influences public opinion and impacts the choicesthat people ...
【题目】T he media has negative effects on the physicaland psychological well-being of society. People spending hours in front of a television or surfing the Internet experience eye problems. Lack of physical activity leads to obesity problems. T he media influences public opinion and impacts the...
This study contributes to the field of technostress by illuminating how the SSO perspective aid the comprehension of the way passive social media use influences the subjective wellbeing of its users.Zolkepli, Izzal AsniraTariq, RehanIsawasan, Pradeep...
B The negative health influences of plastic on both wildlife and humans have been well-known.However, the material, which is used for everything from shopping bags to drink bottles to food packaging, is hard to avoid. What's worse, the small percentage of recycled plastic is of lower qualit...
The social context of major depressive disorder: Sensitivity to positive and negative social interactions influences well-beingThis lesson helps to integrate emerging research on the social bases of depression into treatment. Readers will learn about evolutionary models of depression and ...
The Lothian Birth Cohort 1936: a study to examine influences on cognitive ageing from age 11 to age 70 and beyond. BMC Geriatr. 2007;7(1):28. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Benzeval M, Der G, Ellaway A, Hunt K, Sweeting H, West P, et al. Cohort profile: west of...
influences both the likelihood of reacting emotionally and the duration of such reactions. In addition it works on all three dimensions of emotionality: valence, arousal and dominance (Lang et al., 1990). The experienced emotions tend to be negative rather than positive, induce either high or ...
This study aimed to examine the hypotheses that compulsive study behaviors (conceptualized as study addiction) are related to EDs and that they have independent negative effects on well-being among young musicians, who constitute a highly vulnerable population for these types of problematic behaviors. ...
understanding the work-related implications of imbalanced reciprocity, highlighting the destructive influence of negative reciprocity on employees’ well-being. Keywords: generalized reciprocity;negative reciprocity;well-being;intrinsic motivation;perceived organizational obstruction...