Negative life events are associated with poor wellbeing and mental health outcomes. Following a diathesis-stress model, we tested whether psychological functioning and quality of interpersonal relationships moderated the effect of life events on subjective wellbeing. This study comprised data from a young and middle-aged adult sample (n= 364) drawn from an Australian university-student population. Results indicated that life events were associated with negative but not positive wellbeing outcomes. Perceived impact of life events was a stronger predictor of wellbeing than was the number of life events. Psychological functioning and quality of interpersonal relationships were associated with both wellbeing dimensions but only quality of inter...
A number of studies identify distinct dimensions of psychological and subjective wellbeing. However,...
The current study explores how aspects of social support exchanged between older parents and their a...
This dissertation examines the relative contributions of positive and negative interaction with soci...
Relationships between 11 major life events and changes in psychological well-being were examined in ...
Most studies in social support research have focused on social support buffering the negative effect...
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The effect of life events on subjective well-being (SWB) was explored in a 2-year longitudinal study...
Using a longitudinal design, this study examined the direct and moderating influence personality, co...
The literature has documented that negative life events such as divorce, financial issues, or relati...
An examination of hassle and uplift scale factor structures and checklists from daily diary research...
Objectives: Life events have important effects on psychological well-being. Yet, studies have mainl...
The aim of this study was to assess the associations between relationship status and mental well-bei...
Literature reveals that stressful life events and irrational beliefs are negatively correlated with ...
Diathesis-stress models of depression suggest that low self-esteem and stressful events jointly infl...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground An unresolved issue in psychiatry research concerns the ass...
A number of studies identify distinct dimensions of psychological and subjective wellbeing. However,...
The current study explores how aspects of social support exchanged between older parents and their a...
This dissertation examines the relative contributions of positive and negative interaction with soci...
Relationships between 11 major life events and changes in psychological well-being were examined in ...
Most studies in social support research have focused on social support buffering the negative effect...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44018/1/10464_2004_Article_BF00922623.p...
The effect of life events on subjective well-being (SWB) was explored in a 2-year longitudinal study...
Using a longitudinal design, this study examined the direct and moderating influence personality, co...
The literature has documented that negative life events such as divorce, financial issues, or relati...
An examination of hassle and uplift scale factor structures and checklists from daily diary research...
Objectives: Life events have important effects on psychological well-being. Yet, studies have mainl...
The aim of this study was to assess the associations between relationship status and mental well-bei...
Literature reveals that stressful life events and irrational beliefs are negatively correlated with ...
Diathesis-stress models of depression suggest that low self-esteem and stressful events jointly infl...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground An unresolved issue in psychiatry research concerns the ass...
A number of studies identify distinct dimensions of psychological and subjective wellbeing. However,...
The current study explores how aspects of social support exchanged between older parents and their a...
This dissertation examines the relative contributions of positive and negative interaction with soci...