Dealing with these issues is difficult, made more so by deteriorating social ties and decline in social connectedness, which may also impact on health and wellbeing. However, research on the association between social ties and health outcomes has been characterised by conceptual difficulties, ...
Forests, trees and human health Unions COST Action E39 Forests, Trees and Human Health and Wellbeing, and draws together work carried out over four years by scientists from 25 countries working in the fields of forestry, health, environment and social sciences. While... K Nilsson,M Sangster,...
loneliness, economic income, and health behaviors among older adults during the Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, and to provide a theoretical basis for the implementation of health behaviors interventions
Interventions on dietary habits require considerations on food security, economic and environmental sustainability, and a broad meaning of wellbeing which includes, but also goes beyond, health effects. The model of research in nutrition requires a new consideration of observational studies, mainly ...
However, control beliefs played a moderating role; participants in the lowest income group with a high sense of control showed levels of health and well-being comparable with the higher income groups. The results provided some evidence that psychosocial variables such as sense of control may be ...
Social relationships are crucial for well-being and health, and considerable research has established social stressors as a risk for well-being and health. However, researchers have used many different constructs, and it is unclear if these are actually
What is the impact on health and wellbeing of interventions that foster respect and social inclusion in community-residing older adults? A systematic revie... What is the impact on health and wellbeing of interventions that foster respect and social inclusion in community-residing older adults? A...
Much social science inquiry has examined the impact of changing social roles on health and well-being (Hibbard and Pope, 1991, Greenhaus and Neutell, 1985, Parasuraman and Greenhaus, 2002, Bray et al., 2013, Barnett and Hyde, 2001). Taking on additional social roles has been hypothesized ...
Recent reviews of scientific work on subjective well-being (SWB) reveal disagreements in conceptualization, measurement, and explanation of the concept. We
A social definition of wellbeing argues against a focus on 'the individual ' and requires us to comprehend the profound interdependence of the person and their society. The definition does not equate wellbeing with a narrow conception of happiness, nor can it be indicated simply by wealth. It...