Resnick, B., Kolanowski, A., & Van Haitsma, K. S. (2014). Promoting positive behavioral health: A non-pharmacological toolkit for senior living communities. Geriatric Nursing, 35, 7-8. doi:http:// dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gerinurse.2013.12.001...
The Positive Pathways to Health model posits that PPIs such as LEAF support well-being and stress management by increasing positive emotion, which provides a break from stressful experiences and builds physical, social, and intellectual personal resources that can renew one’s ability to cope. These...
This study aimed to assess adolescents′ Mental Health Literacy (MHL) level, Positive Mental Health (PMH) level, the association between sociodemographic variables and the MHL and PMH levels, and the relationship between adolescent′s MHL and PMH levels. A quantitative, cross-sectional, correlational...
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This was done to further understand more nuanced association pathways between PCEs and ARSES and their individual or interacting association with D/MPH. Additional sensitivity analyses of PCEs associations when ACEs were or were not included in models were also conducted. The survey data were ...
Positive pathways to adulthood: the role of hope in adolescents' constructions of their futures. , Advances in child development and behavior, Vol. 41: Positive youth development (pp. 69-88). San Diego: Elsevier.Schmid, K. L., & Lopez, S. ... KL Schmid,SJ Lopez - 《Advances in Child...
exhaustion and satisfaction with work-life balance independent of its effect on positive emotions and boundary management (as the direct pathways remained significant with the mediators in the model). These findings support Hypothesis4. Testing the Moderated Mediation of Baseline Depressive Symptoms...
The demographic characteristics of women who chose these 3 pathways after screening differed significantly. Women who accepted home visits were more likely than women undergoing assessment by telephone or who declined assessment to have higher mean EPDS scores (14.3 [3.9] vs 12.3 [3.0] vs 13.3 [...
Lerner, R. M., Brentano, C., Dowling, E. M., & Anderson, P. M. (2002). Positive youth development: Thriving as the basis of personhood and civil society. In R. M. Lerner, C. S. Taylor, & A. von Eye (Eds.),New directions for youth development: Pathways to positive development...
Three months later, the students who wrote about positive experiences had better mood levels, fewer visits to the health center, and experienced fewer illnesses. (This blew me away. Better health after just three days of writing about positive things!) ...