, Quality of life: A positive psychology perspective . New York: Springer.Cummins, R. (2013). Positive psychology and subjective wellbeing homeostasis: A critical examination of congruence. In A. Efklides & D. Moraitou (Eds.), Quality of life: A positive psychology perspective (pp. xx–...
Subjective Well-Being The Science of Happiness and a Proposal for a National Index Ed Diener University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign One area of positive psychology analyzes subjective wellbeing (SWB), people's cognitive and affective evaluations of their lives. Progress has been made in ...
Definition Subjective well-being (SWB)and psychopathology represent two distinct aspects of mental health. Both positive (i.e., SWB) and negative (i.e., psychopathology) indicators of mental health are empirically linked to physical health. Physical health may be operationalized in numerous ways, i...
subjective well-beingSummary Positive psychology, as a subfield in psychology, is an approach that focuses on the positive aspects of human beings, such ... Chao,R Chu-Lien - John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 被引量: 1发表: 2015年 Subjective Wellbeing, Psychology of Although people have been intrigue...
Signs of Subjective Well-Being In his research, Diener found that most people generally report positive feelings about their well-being. In studies of very happy individuals, researchers found that while no single factor determined happiness, those who reported the highest levels of subjective well-...
Subjective Well-Being and Sense of Community among Seniors: A Positive Psychology ApproachLynch, KarenFrommReed, Suzette
摘要: Dual-factor model of subjective well-being Subjective well-being (SWB)and psychopathology represent two distinct aspects of mental health. Both positive (i.e., SWB) and negative (i.e.,...DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-0753-5_3796
Subjective well-being has appeared as an interesting new subject of Positive Psychology, and as such, has received increasing attention from researchers of the area. In this study the aim was to verify the effectiveness of three self-report instruments of subjective well-being in a population of...
One area of positive psychology analyzes subjective well-being (SWB), people's cognitive and affective evaluations of their lives. Progress has been made in understanding the components of SWB, the importance of adaptation and goals to feelings of well-being, the temperament underpinnings of SWB, ...
Subjective well-being (SWB) is defined as people's evaluations of their lives, valuations which are both cognitive and affective, and covers the broad range of quality of life from despair and depression to elation and consummate life satisfaction. SWB includes what is colloquially referred to as...