... responses, covering psychological well- beingofthe students, their awareness about substance misuse, and depression We collapsed some ofthe responses for the purpose of simplicity A demographic extraction ... medication The majority ofthe respondents were ofthe opinion teaching provided on substance misuse in the areas of alcohol, illegal drugs, management/treatment of addiction, and models of addiction ... effects on thestudent's life, which manifest in the form of stress, depression and burn out An important finding of this survey is the prevalence of stress among medical students; about 65% of them...
... Health, Safety, and Well- Beingof Our People ADVANCING THE HEALTH, SAFETY, AND WELL- BEINGOF OUR PEOPLE The Department of Health and Human Services enhances the health and well- beingof Americans by ... percent ofthe poverty line – an increase above the previous limit of 125 percent ofthe poverty line Strengthening Communities Fund: The Recovery Act provides $50 million to build the capacity of ... meets the diverse needs of families and fosters healthy child development Advancing the Health, Safety, and Well- Beingof Our People Also in support ofthe President’s Zero to Five Plan, the Budget...
... moments ofthe day 1.2.2 The Psychology of Well- Being Contemporary psychology recognizes a variety of informative subjective well- being (SWB) measures Our view ofthe structure of subjective wellbeing ... children Yet the Gross National Product does not allow for the health of our children, the quality of their education or the joy of their play It does not include the beauty of our poetry or the strength ... to the market value ofthe home but is positively related to the market value ofthe homes in the neighborhood To illustrate the effect ofthe consumption of goods on the affective experience of...
... heart ofthe American university is intellectual training, the awakening ofthe whole [person], the thorough introduction ofthe student to the life of America and ofthe modern world, the completion ... such that allstudents graduate with a set of skills that allow them the most flexibility for their education and career choices The greatest disservice we to students is to track them into inflexible ... mostly one-sided Not that the real-life findings would not support the claim of education as the all- important factor in the success of a nation and the individual, but rather, there is very little...
... because ofthe ability of urban design to affect the quality ofthe air we breathe and the amount of physical activity we engage in The impact ofthe built environment can be seen in the fact ... education and lack of social connectedness, allof which leads to a decreased sense of well- being and poorer health Lack of resources for child care and the demands ofall types of caregiving and ... Health? Women have the right to the enjoyment ofthe highest attainable standard of physical and mental health The enjoyment of this right is vital to their life and well- being and their ability to...
... However, there has been a dearth of studies to quantitatively assess either the well- beingof parents of children with type diabetes or their satisfaction with their child's diabetes regimen The paucity ... management ofthe complicated physical and emotional needs of children and adolescents as well as of their families [3] http://www.hqlo.com/content/6/1/3 new measure: the WEll- being and Satisfaction of ... than the acceptable level of 0.70), and its scope is limited to the insulin pump Given the lack of a well- validated instrument to assess the well- being and treatment satisfaction for parents of...
... development work on the Japanese version ofthe W-BQ22 led to the creation ofthe W-BQ12 The scale consists of three subscales (Negative Well- being, Energy and Positive Wellbeing) of equal length, ... that the breadth of content was retained) Items that contributed the most to the Cronbach's alpha and the items that best captured the breadth of content ofthe construct of positive well- being ... shortform: the balance of positive and negatively worded items across the scale and within subscales, content ofthe items (ensuring that the items cover the breadth of meaning ofthe construct being...
... However, there has been a dearth of studies to quantitatively assess either the well- beingof parents of children with type diabetes or their satisfaction with their child's diabetes regimen The paucity ... management ofthe complicated physical and emotional needs of children and adolescents as well as of their families [3] http://www.hqlo.com/content/6/1/3 new measure: the WEll- being and Satisfaction of ... than the acceptable level of 0.70), and its scope is limited to the insulin pump Given the lack of a well- validated instrument to assess the well- being and treatment satisfaction for parents of...
... needed ofthe traumatic effects of orphanhood due to non-AIDS causes such as violent crime The most striking findings of this study are in the PTSD scale, but this is the only part ofthe questionnaire ... back-translated Blindness was partially achieved for interviewers, who were unaware of whether the child was an orphan until the final page ofthe questionnaire This contained the specific 'orphan' questions, ... bedclothes of AIDS victims [53] Thus many children witness the slow, painful death of a parent in degrading circumstances The intermittent nature ofthe disease, stigma and secrecy around the death,...
... understandings ofthe psychosocial wellbeing of young caregiving, this paper presents some ofthe characteristics that exemplify the circumstances of young caregivers, includingthe social resources ... counterintuitive claim calls for an understanding ofthe psychosocial nature ofthe demands of child caregiving In this paper we therefore seek to explore the psychosocial well- beingof children providing ... evaluations of their caring experiences (see Figure 1) We have also taken the liberty of abridging some ofthe more detailed narratives into poems, which summarise the content of their accounts of their...
... diabetes The instrument was designed to assess the efficacy of new measures The inclusion of a positive well- being dimension was designed to increase the sensitivity ofthe instrument The positive well- being ... compliance for the disease or to being a good self-manager of this chronic condition Patient's being able to achieve the recommended life style changes may contribute to the well- beingofthe diabetic ... for being active participants in the management of their condition and balancing the biomedical and psychosocial outcomes [15] Page of Limitations Our study has some limitations Firstofall the...
... [12] The aim ofthe current study is to examine the emotional and behavioral functioning of these in utero exposed adolescents, as perceived by the adolescents themselves and their mothers Will these ... previous studies of in utero exposed children: The level of problems reported by the adolescents and their mothers was low The level of problems reported by the mothers was generally lower than ... affect the fetus in terms of stress on the mother caused by the perceived danger of exposure to Chernobyl radiation Other stressful consequences ofthe accident may also continue to affect the child...
... from their sophomore to their senior year The writing assignments in the treatment group were designed to challenge thestudents by requiring that they write as accounting professionals for a professional ... the importance of writing skills, the 2002 National Assessment of Educational Progress painted a dismal picture ofthe writing preparedness of American students Less than a third ofstudents in ... 1985) Finally, working memory is severely taxed by the production of extended texts Representations ofthe author's intended ideas, the meaning ofthe text as it is written, and even the possible...
... instead of equally distributed over the day This is a potential limitation ofthe study but we believe that it would be unlikely to change the results ofthe study The only variable was the frequency ... Bueno L: The effect of feeding on the motility ofthe stomach and small intestine in the pig Br J Nutr 1976, 35:397-405 Hsia LC, Wood-Gush DGM: Social facilitation in the feeding behaviour of pigs ... stimulated by the sight of other pigs feeding [3] and group housed pigs consume more feed than individually kept ones Knowledge about the biological needs ofthe pig makes it easier to improve the development...
... meeting the needs of employers, improving the competitive advantage for school as well as minimizing the gray matter waste for the whole society The paper of analysis ofthe employment status of graduates: ... ofthe scientific world and the important personalities ofthe citizens, workers It is the process with two sides, one side is the impact of education to the educated individual, another is the ... assessments; (3) Synthesis, this stage assists the individual in expanding the list of possible career options through synthesizing allofthe information derived in the prior two stages, and then using...
... words Well- being W Patient asked how they would rate their general feeling of well- being over the last days on a scale of to 6, with being as bad as it could be Profile P Equals the mean ofthe ... produce the positive well- being score The negative well- being score is reversed and then added with the energy and positive well- being scores to produce a general well- being score (range: 0-36) The ... shown in Table The MYMOP2 scales of Symptom and Profile showed a moderate negative correlation with the General Wellbeing (GWB) and Energy scales ofthe W-BQ12 The Wellbeing scale ofthe MYMOP2 had...
... counterparts in the ROI and HBAI distributions The change in the mean value ofthe third quintile’s well- being is a reasonable approximation ofthe change in the overall median well- 22 being that ... held, then another series of questions asks the total amount of debt, and, if no amount is given, whether the total amount of debt exceeds a series of amounts.8 Further questions ask whether any of ... describes the construction ofthe Levy Institute Measure of Economic Well- Being (LIMEW) for Great Britain We will also analyze the level and distribution of economic wellbeing using the LIMEW, as well...
... from business point -of- view, requires the compression ratio at the order of 102-103, so that the data rate of compressed acceleration data is at the same level of that ofthe other sensors like ... impact allthe layers ofthe solution So these aspects are the main concern of developers when integrate scattered devices The system architecture should be optimized by considering all these ... specifications e.g the sensor portfolio of Food-IoT 16 and the software and hardware architecture of IHHS These specifications are so concrete that they can be the guidance of electronic engineers The effectiveness...
... in the living room and headed for the kitchen with the cat in tow, only to nd, when he gets there, that he and the cat are staring blankly at each other Neither of them knows the purpose ofthe ... associations In other words, the rats were not just seeing their way to the food in the maze; they were smelling and feeling their way as well When bits ofthe cerebral cortex were removed, the brain ... sitting in the open stacks on the third oor ofthe library at Harvard Medical School, breathing the familiar scent of old musty paper—some of these scientific papers hadn’t seen the light of day...
... into the picture because of how they connected with the more fundamental notion of well- being, not the other way around This is precisely the reverse of what we find in the modern literature, including ... happy one at allThe abstract noun ‘happiness’ often evokes the well- being reading as well, as in ‘‘life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.’’ We will survey theories of well- being in Section ... happiness is all that matters for well- being Happiness forms a major part of my self-fulfillment theory of well- being Aristotelians reject this view of well- being, but could grant my account of happiness...