8 resultados para Subjective Well-Being
em Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual da Universidade de São Paulo
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The study analyzed the correlations among the different factors of subjective well-being (SWB) using a sample of 106 married people with an average of 16.11 years of marriage. The following instruments were used: Sociodemographic Questionnaire, Socioeconomic Questionnaire, and Subjective Well-being Scale (SWBS). Data analyses were conducted using the Software R and a multivariate model to understand the correlations among the factors of the SWBS. All factors of the SWBS were significantly inter-correlated, which confirm the results of the scale validation study. Future studies are necessary to evaluate the SWB in couples (dyads), which can help to understand whether this concept is influenced by the spouse or only by the marital status.
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This study aimed to investigate the relationships between the constructs subjective well-being (SWB), dyadic adjustment (DA) and marital satisfaction (MS). Participants were 106 married Brazilians, of both sexes, with a mean age of 42 (+/- 11) years. Instruments used for the sociodemographic characterization and socioeconomic classification were the Subjective Wellbeing Scale (SWBS), the Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS) and the Marital Satisfaction Scale (MSS). Through the analysis of correlations and of stepwise multiple regression, it was verified that all the factors of the dyadic adjustment showed correlation with the marital satisfaction. The satisfaction with life (factor of the SWBS) and dyadic satisfaction (factor of the DAS), were positively and significantly correlated (r = .20; p = .04), which reveals that people who say they are satisfied with life in different domains also do so in relation to the marital experience.
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This study evaluated whether processing non-timber forest products (NTFPs) and establishing trade partnerships between forest communities and companies enhance the outcomes of NTFP commercialization. In particular, we evaluated whether product processing, partnerships, or their combination was associated with a number of outcomes related to the well-being of forest inhabitants and forest conservation. We based our analyses on ethnographic and quantitative data (i.e., survey and systematic observations) gathered at seven communities from five societies of the Brazilian and Bolivian Amazon. Our results indicated that product processing and partnerships do not represent a silver bullet able to improve the results of NTFP commercialization in terms of well-being and conservation indicators. Compared with cases without interventions, households adopting partnerships but not product processing were most often associated with improved economic proxies of well-being (total income, NTFP income, food consumption and gender equality in income). In comparison, the combination of product processing and partnerships was associated with similar outcomes. Unexpectedly, product processing alone was associated with negative outcomes in the economic indicators of well-being. All of the investigated strategies were associated with less time spent in social and cultural activities. With respect to forest conservation, the strategies that included a partnership with or without processing produced similar results: while household deforestation tended to decrease, the hunting impact increased. Processing alone was also associated with higher levels of hunting, though it did not reduce deforestation. Our results indicate that establishing partnerships may enhance the outcomes of NTFP trade in terms of the financial outcomes of local communities, but practitioners need to use caution when adopting the processing strategy and they need to evaluate potential negative results for indicators of social and cultural activities. With respect to conservation, the three strategies are promising for reducing deforestation, but more pervasive impacts, such as hunting, might increase.
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Background. Identifying changes in the oral health status of older populations, and their predictors and explanations, is necessary for public health planning. The authors assessed patterns of change in oral health-related quality of life in a large cohort of older adults in Brazil during a five-year period and evaluated associations between baseline characteristics and those changes. Methods. The sample consisted of 747 older people enrolled in a Brazilian cohort study called the Health, Well-Being and Aging (Saude, Bem-estar e Envelhecimento [SABE]) Study. Trained examiners measured participants' self-perceived oral health by using the General Oral Health Assessment Index (GOHAI). The authors calculated changes in the overall GOHAI score and in the scores for each of the GOHAI's three dimensions individually by subtracting the baseline score from the score at follow-up. A positive difference indicated improvement in oral health, a negative difference indicated a decline and a difference of zero indicated no change. Results. The authors found that 48.56 percent of the participants experienced a decline in oral health and 33.48 percent experienced an improvement. Participants with 16 or more missing teeth and eight or more years of education were more likely to have an improvement in total GOHAI score. Deterioration was more likely to occur among those with two or more diseases. Improvement and decline in GOHAI functional scores were related to the number of missing teeth. The authors found no significant model for the change in the psychosocial score, and Self-rated general health was the only variable related to both improvement and decline in pain or discomfort scores. Conclusions. The authors observed a bidirectional change in self-perceived oral health, with deterioration predominating. The strongest predictor of improvement in the total GOHAI score was the number of missing teeth, whereas the number of diseases was the strongest predictor of deterioration. Clinical Implications. Dental professionals and policymakers need to know the directions of change in older adults' oral health to establish treatment priorities and evaluate the impact of services directed at this population.
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Este estudo teve por objetivo analisar as correlações entre os fatores do bem-estar subjetivo (BES) em uma amostra de 106 pessoas casadas há 16,11 anos em média. Foram aplicados: Questionário Sociodemográfico, Questionário de Classificação Socioeconômica e Escala de Bem-estar Subjetivo (EBES). Para análise dos dados utilizou-se um software R e modelo multivariado para compreensão das correlações entre os domínios de BES. Todos os fatores da EBES mostraram-se correlacionadas entre si de modo significativo também em pessoas casadas, o que corroborou os resultados do estudo de validação da escala. Destaca-se a necessidade de estudos futuros que avaliem o BES em casais (díades), o que pode contribuir para a investigar se essa noção sofre influência do cônjuge ou apenas da situação conjugal.
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O bem-estar subjetivo surgiu como um interessante tema da Psicologia Positiva e tem recebido cada vez mais atenção de pesquisadores da área. Este estudo teve como objetivo principal verificar a eficácia de três instrumentos de autoavaliação do bem-estar subjetivo, a partir de uma população de estudantes universitários da cidade de Ribeirão Preto. Foi realizada a análise estatística descritiva e a análise de componentes principais para os resultados apresentados no Questionário de Felicidade Oxford e na Escala de Felicidade Subjetiva. O Item de Felicidade Global foi analisado apenas por intermédio da estatística descritiva, pois apresentava uma única questão. Partindo do fato de que pesquisas realizadas indicam uma diferença pouco significativa entre autoavaliações realizadas por homens e por mulheres, este estudo traz resultados que confirmam essa constatação quanto às medianas apresentadas em todos os instrumentos, porém aponta diferenças significativas em relação à estrutura dos instrumentos de homens e mulheres para o Questionário de Felicidade Oxford.
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O objetivo deste estudo foi verificar as correlações existentes entre os domínios do bem-estar subjetivo (BES) e a expressão do afeto. A amostra foi composta por 106 pessoas casadas. Os instrumentos utilizados foram: Questionário Sociodemográfico, Escala Abipeme, Escala de Bem-estar Subjetivo e Escala de Ajustamento Diádico. Os resultados da análise multivariada evidenciaram que a expressão do afeto está correlacionada com afetos positivos e negativos, mas significativamente relacionada apenas à categoria de afetos positivos, a partir da seleção de variáveis pelo método stepwise (rho = 0,04; p = 0,01). Desse modo, quanto mais a pessoa se sente feliz, mais tende a expressar sua afetividade quando está com o parceiro. A partir das contribuições da Psicologia Positiva, podemos compreender que o modo como cada cônjuge se sente em termos individuais e se coloca em relação ao mundo e às diferentes experiências contribui para que se sinta seguro e possa expressar a afetividade de maneira mais satisfatória.
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Abstract Background Most of the instruments available to measure the oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) in paediatric populations focus on older children, whereas parental reports are used for very young children. The scale of oral health outcomes for 5-year-old children (SOHO-5) assesses the OHRQoL of very young children through self-reports and parental proxy reports. We aimed to cross-culturally adapt the SOHO-5 to the Brazilian Portuguese language and to assess its reliability and validity. Findings We tested the quality of the cross-cultural adaptation in 2 pilot studies with 40 children aged 5–6 years and their parents. The measurement was tested for reliability and validity on 193 children that attended the paediatric dental screening program at the University of São Paulo. The children were also clinically examined for dental caries. The internal consistency was demonstrated by a Cronbach's alpha coefficient of 0.90 for the children’s self-reports and 0.77 for the parental proxy reports. The test-retest reliability results, which were based on repeated administrations on 159 children, were excellent; the intraclass correlation coefficient was 0.98 for parental and 0.92 for child reports. In general, the construct validity was satisfactory and demonstrated consistent and strong associations between the SOHO-5 and different subjective global ratings of oral health, perceived dental treatment need and overall well-being in both the parental and children’s versions (p < 0.001). The SOHO-5 was also able to clearly discriminate between children with and without a history of dental caries (mean scores: 5.8 and 1.1, respectively; p < 0.001). Conclusion The present study demonstrated that the SOHO-5 exhibits satisfactory psychometric properties and is applicable to 5- to 6-year-old children in Brazil.