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role of multi-indicator constellations of socio-demographic variables, physical health and burden factors, and psychosocial … that were associated with differences in the shape of late-life well-being trajectories. Physical health factors were found …
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predictive effects of life satisfaction trajectories were partially unique (3-6%) and partially shared with physical health … examining whether and how levels of and changes in life satisfaction prospectively predict mortality hazards and delineate the … role of contributing factors, including health, perceived control, and social orientation. To do so, we applied shared …
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that changes in hand grip strength and overall life satisfaction capture two different aspects of health status and its …Self-reported measures of health are generally treated as weak measures of respondents' objective health status. On the … other hand, most surveys use self-reported health to measure health status and to determine the effects of a range of other …
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In most research on Life Satisfaction (LS), it is assumed that the covariates of high and low LS are the same for …
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In most research on Life Satisfaction (LS), it is assumed that the covariates of high and low LS are the same for …
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-child dyads, maternal life satisfaction, the frequency of shared parent-child activities, as well as children’s self … equation modeling, significant positive direct and indirect relations between maternal life satisfaction, frequency of shared …
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In most research on Life Satisfaction (LS), it is assumed that the covariates of high and low LS are the same for …
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More than just a few politicians and scientists see an imbalance in policy’s primary orientation toward economic goals, especially the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). In view of scientific and public discourses on prosperity, this report analyzes how voting-eligible Germans, the electorate,...
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