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  1. Positive and negative affect refers to an emotional component, incorporating the experience of frequent positive emotions (e.g., joy, excitement) and infrequent negative emotions (e.g., sadness, anxiety). Life satisfaction is viewed as the cognitive component of SWB, and it involves a cognitive appraisal of the quality of one’s life as a whole.

  2. 26 lut 2024 · Regarding the factors associated with mental health status groups, studies reviewed in this manuscript focus mainly on school-related outcomes, followed by supportive relationships,...

  3. The dual-factor model offers a more comprehensive understanding of mental health than unidimensional models, allowing the identification of two additional groups that are frequently overlooked in conventional models: children without clinical scores of psychopathology but also with low levels of well-being, and children with psychopathology but ...

  4. 1 mar 2008 · In a dual-factor model of mental health (cf. Greenspoon & Saklofske, 2001), assessments of positive indicators of wellness (i.e., subjective well-being - SWB) are coupled with traditional...

  5. 19 kwi 2017 · To examine H2 and H3, we conducted a 2 (valence: negative vs. positive) × 2 (emotional component: affective vs. cognitive) × 6 (emotion) × 4 (culture: South Korea, China, Canada, and the US) mixed ANOVA, with the former three variables as within-participant factors.

  6. 2 mar 2020 · We postulated that adoption of health goals (HGs) and health behaviors is impeded by negative affect (NA) and facilitated by positive affect (PA). Our aim was to assess the associations between NA and PA, measured as a state and as a trait, and perceptions of HGs and related means.

  7. 16 lut 2021 · Our model reveals that one’s propensity toward negativity (operationalized as temperamental negative affect and internalizing symptomology) predicts valence bias particularly in older...

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