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Jesús M. Canto and Macarena Vallejo-Martín
This study analyzes whether the degree of social identity and the degree of emotional connection influence the subjective well-being of individuals that participated in collective acts of support for health personnel fighting against the COVID-19 pandemi...
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Pablo Luna, Jerónimo Guerrero and Javier Cejudo
This study aimed to evaluate the impact of a physical-sport education pilot programme on adolescents? subjective well-being (health-related quality of life, positive affect and negative affect), trait emotional intelligence and social anxiety. The progra...
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The success of students in educational institutions is greatly impacted by their level of engagement and well-being. The concept of student engagement equates to level of curiosity, passion and inquisitiveness shown by the student to the process of learn...
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Cláudia Gonçalves Fahd, Gustavo Garcia Castro, Ana Carla Souza Costa, Cyrene Piazera Silva Costa, Ceci Nunes Carvalho, Célia Regina Maio Pinzan-Vercelino and Meire Coelho Ferreira
Clarification on disabilities that may arise during orthodontic treatment allows patients to have more realistic expectations. This prospective study assessed the impact of fixed orthodontic therapy on adolescents? quality of life over 6 months. A total ...
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Clare J. Phythian and Mike J. Glover
The outbreak of a previously unknown and new disease in the United Kingdom, known as ?Schmallenberg disease?, a disease associated with abortions, stillbirths and fetal deformities in naïve ewes, was reported for the first time in South West England duri...
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Dean Barnes Leetal
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This article explores Activism of Care, a form of activism offering strategies, implementation of skills and accessibility different from those offered by traditional activism. Activism of Care suggests that activist strategies are not universal, but ins...
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P. Jonck,E. Swanepoel
AbstractIn light of increasing globalisation and a changing workforce, the ability to bridge cultural fissures separating diverse groups will be increasingly critical to sustained work place well-being, especially with relation to global competitiveness ...
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Rosemarie Rusch, Rick Best
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Little consideration has been given to the context of housing in remote areas. It is important for the economic survival of many remote communities that appropriate and sustainable housing solutions are decided and implemented.This report examines ...
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Rosemarie Rusch, Rick Best
Pág. 88 - 104
Little consideration has been given to the context of housing in remote areas. It is important for the economic survival of many remote communities that appropriate and sustainable housing solutions are decided and implemented.This report examines ...
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Manel Díaz Llobet, Manel Plana-Farran, Micaela L. Riethmuller, Victor Rodríguez Lizano, Silvia Solé Cases and Mercè Teixidó
A significant part of the world economy is devoted to agriculture. The sector accounts for 27% of global employment and 4% of global GDP. Approximately 28.5 million farms are located in Europe and Latin America. In this sector, many uncertainties negativ...
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Veronika Mikhailova, Melisa Conde and Nicola Döring
Leading a socially engaged life is beneficial for the well-being of older adults. Immersive technologies, such as augmented reality (AR), have the potential to provide more engaging and vivid communication experiences compared to conventional digital too...
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Leandro Mariano, Hélder Simões, Sonia Brito-Costa and Ana Paula Amaral
Teaching is one of the hardest occupations according to the International Organization of Teachers (IOT), affecting teachers? emotional and physical well-being and impacting their professional performance. Intervention programs addressing this issue usua...
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Heba Ismail, Ashraf Khalil, Nada Hussein and Rawan Elabyad
This research proposes a well-being analytical framework using social media chatter data. The proposed framework infers analytics and provides insights into the public?s well-being relevant to education throughout and post the COVID-19 pandemic through a...
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Maila D. H. Rahiem, Steven Eric Krauss and Robin Ersing
Despite several recent studies reporting on young people?s well-being during COVID-19, few large-scale qualitative studies have been carried out that capture the experiences of young people from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) undergoing extende...
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Karam Adibifar,Melissa Monson
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There are many sociological studies that have consistently demonstrated the importance of workplace alienation and its association with human health. However, nearly all research has focused on the objective dimension of alienation, overlooking the signi...
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Martina Minárová, Denisa Malá and Filip Smutný
This scientific paper deals with the issue of the global level of emotional intelligence of managers in family enterprises. The aim of this paper is to point out the importance and positive impact of skills of managers in the form of emotional intelligen...
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Fatmaelzahraa Hussein, John Stephens and Reena Tiwari
Globalization is associated with significant transformations in city forms and cultural and social performances. Governments and cultural heritage organisations increasingly appreciate the importance of preserving diverse physical cultural heritage throu...
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Massimo Stella, Valerio Restocchi and Simon De Deyne
The COVID-19 pandemic forced countries all over the world to take unprecedented measures, like nationwide lockdowns. To adequately understand the emotional and social repercussions, a large-scale reconstruction of how people perceived these unexpected ev...
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Joris Heyse, Maria Torres Vega, Thomas De Jonge, Femke De Backere and Filip De Turck
One of the most frequent health problems is stress. It has been linked to negative effects on employee well-being in many occupations, and it is considered responsible for many physical and psychological problems. Traditional in-person relaxation therapy...
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Satyabrata Aich, Sabyasachi Chakraborty, Jong-Seong Sim, Dong-Jin Jang and Hee-Cheol Kim
The safety and welfare of companion animals such as dogs has become a large challenge in the last few years. To assess the well-being of a dog, it is very important for human beings to understand the activity pattern of the dog, and its emotional behavio...
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