Background: Subjective well-being research in individuals with intellectual disability (ID) has a large hedonic focus and eudaimonic well-being is understudied in this population. Knowledge on eudaimonic well-being of individuals with ID is however necessary to improve their experienced well-being and support them in leading meaningful and flourishing lives. Aims: The current study adopted a qualitative design to examine whether and how people with ID experience elements of eudaimonic well-being. Methods and procedures Eleven adults with mild to moderate ID participated in individual semi-structured interviews about their subjective well-being. Interviews with their relatives and their direct support providers were conducted to contextualiz...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to assess the relation between perceived social suppor...
Background The population of ageing people with mild and moderate intellectual disabilities (ID) is...
The last decade quality of life (QOL) has been a central concept in the research about people with i...
Background: Measuring eudaimonic well-being is important to gain a complete picture of the well-bein...
Research suggests a ‘tenuous link’ between objective life circumstances, and subjective appraisals o...
Literature review: The present study is a systematic literature review of findings from 16 studies i...
Ihor Kornii Subjective wellbeing in people with intellectual disabilities 75 p., 2 appendixes Feb...
Although it may be challenging to unambiguously recognize and define it, the notion of experiencing ...
Background: Because of the problems measuring subjective well-being in people with severe and profou...
Ihor Kornii Subjective wellbeing in people with intellectual disabilities 70 p., 2 appendices Januar...
Subjective well-being refers to an individual's satisfaction or happiness with their life. The ...
Background: The population of ageing people with mild and moderate intellectual disabilities (ID) is...
Background Subjective wellbeing (SWB) in people with intellectual disabilities has been the focus of...
Enhancing quality of life has become a central focus in the intellectual disabilities (ID) field, co...
Background The population of ageing people with mild and moderate intellectual disabilities (ID) is ...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to assess the relation between perceived social suppor...
Background The population of ageing people with mild and moderate intellectual disabilities (ID) is...
The last decade quality of life (QOL) has been a central concept in the research about people with i...
Background: Measuring eudaimonic well-being is important to gain a complete picture of the well-bein...
Research suggests a ‘tenuous link’ between objective life circumstances, and subjective appraisals o...
Literature review: The present study is a systematic literature review of findings from 16 studies i...
Ihor Kornii Subjective wellbeing in people with intellectual disabilities 75 p., 2 appendixes Feb...
Although it may be challenging to unambiguously recognize and define it, the notion of experiencing ...
Background: Because of the problems measuring subjective well-being in people with severe and profou...
Ihor Kornii Subjective wellbeing in people with intellectual disabilities 70 p., 2 appendices Januar...
Subjective well-being refers to an individual's satisfaction or happiness with their life. The ...
Background: The population of ageing people with mild and moderate intellectual disabilities (ID) is...
Background Subjective wellbeing (SWB) in people with intellectual disabilities has been the focus of...
Enhancing quality of life has become a central focus in the intellectual disabilities (ID) field, co...
Background The population of ageing people with mild and moderate intellectual disabilities (ID) is ...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to assess the relation between perceived social suppor...
Background The population of ageing people with mild and moderate intellectual disabilities (ID) is...
The last decade quality of life (QOL) has been a central concept in the research about people with i...