Psychological well-being as part of the public health debate? Insight into dimensions, interventions, and policy
Abstract Background Increasing evidence suggests that psychological well-being (PWB) is associated with lower disease and mortality risk, and may be enhanced with relatively low-cost interventions. Yet, dissemination of these interventions remains limited, in part because insufficient attention has...
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Main Authors: | Claudia Trudel-Fitzgerald (Author), Rachel A. Millstein (Author), Christiana von Hippel (Author), Chanelle J. Howe (Author), Linda Powers Tomasso (Author), Gregory R. Wagner (Author), Tyler J. VanderWeele (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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