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期刊名:Wellbeing space and society

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ISSN:2666-5581

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Mary Bunn,Gina Samuels,Craig Higson-Smith Mary Bunn
This constructivist-interpretive study examines social-relational dimensions of change and loss following experiences of political terror, war and forced migration from the perspective of Syrian refugee men and women who were presently livi...
Jessica Finlay,Wenshan Yu,Philippa Clarke et al. Jessica Finlay et al.
Neighborhoods structure health and wellbeing in later life. Local spaces can encourage physically active and socially engaged aging in place, and may also nurture opportunities for cognitively-stimulating creative and complex activities suc...
Shoshannah Joanna Speers,Lincoln Leehang Lau,Hannah Tait Neufeld et al. Shoshannah Joanna Speers et al.
To respond to the unintended consequences of prevention measures to reduce COVID-19 transmission, individuals and groups, including religious leaders, have collaborated to provide care to those negatively impacted by these measures. Amid th...
Hui Shi,Rongxiang Su,Konstadinos G Goulias Hui Shi
In this study, the most recent American Time Use Surveys containing reported activity-based emotions and sensations information before (10,378 respondents in 2013) and during (6,902 respondents in 2021) the COVID-19 pandemic are used to ass...
Jessica M Finlay,Graham D Rowles Jessica M Finlay
This essay envisions how geography can operationalize nuanced understandings of space and place to enrich the lives of individuals across the lifespan. We propose a focused integration of geography into person-centered practice: a clinical ...
Shelley Rottenberg,Bharati Sethi,Allison Williams Shelley Rottenberg
Globalization and immigration policies between Canada and immigrant-sending nations have heightened transnational caregiving. The research objective is to explore the experiences of visible minority immigrant transnational carer-employees (...
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.wss.2022.100077.][This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.wss.2022.100086.]. © 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd...
Jithin Sam Varghese,Rachel Waford Hall,Linda S Adair et al. Jithin Sam Varghese et al.
Background: Subjective social status (SSS, perception of social position relative to a frame of reference) has been associated with physical, mental and socio-emotional wellbeing. However, these associations may be suscep...
Jerry Wu,Allison Williams,Li Wang et al. Jerry Wu et al.
The aim of this analysis is to assess the potential ways that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted Canadian carer-employees (CEs) and identify the needs CEs feel is required for them to continue providing care. We assess the similarities and ...
Leah I Coppella,Sarah Flicker,Alanna Goldstein Leah I Coppella
To understand how COVID-19's stay-at-home orders impacted youths' sexual and social development, we conducted five virtual focus groups (n = 34) with adolescent girls', trans', and non-binary youths' aged 16-19 between April-June 2021 in th...