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Identity Matters for Well-Being: The Longitudinal Associations Between Identity Processes and Well-Being in Adolescents with Different Cultural Backgrounds KU Leuven
Adolescents' identity processes and their levels of well-being are likely to be intertwined. On the one hand, how adolescents cope with the core developmental task of forming their identity has important implications for their well-being. On the other hand, experiencing a condition of well-being can help adolescents consolidate their identity. This longitudinal study adopted a multidimensional and culturally sensitive perspective to unravel how ...
Unraveling the black box of how leaders affect employee well-being: the role of leadership, leader well-being and leader attentive communication University of Antwerp
Executive well-being: Updating of positive stimuli in working memory is associated with subjective well-being KU Leuven
A growing literature shows that the ability to control affective information in working memory (WM) plays an important role in emotional functioning. Whereas most studies have focused on executive processes relating to emotion dysregulation and mood disorders, few, if any, have looked at such processes in association with happiness. In this study, we examined whether the ability to update positive and negative stimuli in WM (assessed with an ...
The Short Inventory on Stress and Well-being: A psychometric evaluation of the well-being indicators KU Leuven
Conceptualizing digital wellbeing interventions in a dynamic digital wellbeing model : can digital wellbeing interventions cause a system disrupt? Ghent University
Digital wellbeing is a new concept referring to the balance that people experience between connectivity and disconnection. Attention for digital wellbeing is growing, in part as a response to the development of an industry of digital wellbeing interventions that promise to aid individuals in attaining it. Many of these interventions suggest disconnection as a solution. Disconnection, which refers to the practice of (temporarily) limiting one’s ...
Subjective wellbeing and interior architecture: why and how the design of interior spaces can enable activities contributing to people's subjective wellbeing Hasselt University
Can interior and architectural design contribute to people’s subjective wellbeing? And can interior architects be supported to design interior environments that enable people to flourish? This paper elaborates on design for subjective wellbeing in interior architecture, and is organised in three sections. First, a theoretical section demonstrates why it is relevant and highly valuable for interior architects to work on the design of interiors ...
The importance of pre-measurements of wellbeing and achievement for students' current wellbeing Ghent University
Educational effectiveness research focuses not only on cognitive output but also on affective student outcomes. Student wellbeing has to be addressed as an important output variable of the educational process. The focus of this study is on student wellbeing at the end of Grade 10 and its relationship to current achievement, and pre-measurements of student wellbeing and achievement. Student characteristics and motives for attending school are ...
ESSM position statement 'Sexual wellbeing after gender affirming surgery' Ghent University
Introduction: Much has been published on the surgical and functional results following Gender Affirming Surgery ('GAS') in trans individuals. Comprehensive results regarding sexual wellbeing following GAS, however, are generally lacking. Aim: To review the impact of various GAS on sexual wellbeing in treatment seeking trans individuals, and provide a comprehensive list of clinical recommendations regarding the various surgical options of GAS on ...
Is sexual well-being part of subjective well-being? An empirical analysis of Belgian (Flemish) survey data using an extended well-being scale KU Leuven
Most conventionally used subjective well-being scales do not include any measurement of sexual well-being, despite the fact most available research and theories indicate that sexuality is to be considered an important and integral part of human well-being. In this paper we propose a five-item subjective well-being scale, including sexual well-being. A representative pilot survey in Belgium (n=2,080) indicates that item non-response on the sexual ...