Positive risk taking: whose risk is it? An exploration in community outreach teams in adult mental health and learning disability services. Health Risk Soc. 2011; 13 :147–164.Robertson JP, Collison C. Positive risk taking: Whose risk is it? An exploration in community outreach teams in ...
The concept of positive risk-taking is explored within the legislative framework of the Mental Capacity Act 2005, Safeguarding and the Care Act 2014. Findings – Practitioners face a range of challenges when it comes to supporting people living with dementia to take risks through exercising personal...
Change in level of positive mental health as a predictor of future risk of mental illness. 来自 掌桥科研 喜欢 0 阅读量: 148 作者:CLM Keyes,SS Dhingra,EJ Simoes 摘要: Objectives. We sought to describe the prevalence of mental health and illness, the stability of both diagnoses over time, ...
Daily stressors, compared to traumatic events, are increasingly recognized as important risk factors for mental health. The role of general self-efficacy on the relationship between daily stress and aspects of mental health has not yet been examined. Taking into account the dual factor model of me...
in general. Positive attitude has an impact on the human overall well-being. Studies reported that a number of health benefits are associated with optimism, containing a decreased risk of death fromcardiovascular diseasesand an enhanced life quality. Those people with positive attitude often have a...
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Furthermore, some studies also underlined the important, protective role that hope and satisfaction with life play concerning the development of depressive symptoms, health risk behaviors (use/abuse of drugs), stress, and lower quality levels of life [63,70,71]. Hope is also a predictor of ...
Scientists have been studying the healthbenefits of positive thinkingfor a long time. Research suggests that positive optimistic people tend to have better mental health and physical health and even live longer. Having a positive outlook can give you a reduced risk of having a heart attack, gettin...
An abnormally elated mental state, mania is often characterized by feelings of euphoria, lack of inhibitions, talkativeness, risk taking, and irritability. Using the lens of mania, Gruber examined how increased positive emotionality shapes one’s emotional experience and perception of others during a...
Change in level of positive mental health as a predictor of future risk of mental illness. Am J Public Health 2010;100:2366- 71.Keyes, C. L., Dhingra, S. S., & Simoes, E. J. (2010). Change in level of positive mental health as a predictor of future risk o...