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The role of social relationships among elderly community-dwelling and nursing-home residents: Findings from a quality of life study

Citation: Scocco, P. & Nassuato, M. (2017). The role of social relationships among elderly community-dwelling and nursing-home residents: Findings from a quality of life study. Psychogeriatrics, 17(4), 231-237. Link to publisher’s article.

Mediating and moderating effects of social support in the relationship between social anxiety and hope levels in children

Citation: Sahranc, U., Celik, E., & Turan, M. (2018). Mediating and moderating effects of social support in the relationship between social anxiety and hope levels in children. Journal of Happiness Studies, 19(4), 1003-1019. Link to publisher’s article.

Outdoor behavioral health care: A longitudinal assessment of young adult outcomes

Citation: Roberts, S., Stroud, D., Hoag, M., & Massey, K. (2017). Outdoor behavioral health care: A longitudinal assessment of young adult outcomes. Journal of Counseling & Development, 95, 45-55. Link to publisher’s article.

Psychological maltreatment, social acceptance, social connectedness, and subjective well-being in adolescents

Citation: Arslan, G. (2018). Psychological maltreatment, social acceptance, social connectedness, and subjective well-being in adolescents. Journal of Happiness Studies, 19(4), 983-1001. Link to publisher’s article.

Therapeutic lifestyle changes: Impact on weight, quality of life, and psychiatric symptoms in veterans with mental illness

Citation: Tessier, J., Erickson, Z., Meyer, H., Baker, M., Gelberg, H., Arnold, I.,…Ames, D. (2017). Therapeutic lifestyle changes: Impact on weight, quality of life, and psychiatric symptoms in veterans with mental illness. Military Medicine, 182(9), 1738-1744. Link to publisher’s article.

Associations between social support and stroke survivors’ health-related quality of life: A systematic review

Citation: Kruithof, W., van Mierlo, M., Visser-Meily, J., van Heugten, C., & Post, M. (2013). Associations between social support and stroke survivors’ health-related quality of life: A systematic review. Patient Education and Counseling, 93(2), 169-176. Link to publisher’s article.

Is social support always related to stress reduction in nursing home residents?

Citation: Chang, L. (2018). Is social support always related to stress reduction in nursing home residents? A study in leisure contexts. Research in Gerontological Nursing, 11(4), 174-180. Link to publisher’s article.

Happiest people revisited

Citation: Diener, E., Seligman, M., Choi, H., & Oishi, S. (2018). Perspectives on Psychological Science, 13(2), 176-184. Link to publisher’s article.

Traumatic brain injury severity, comorbidity, social support, family functioning, and community reintegration among veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars

Citation: Pugh, M., Swan, Al, Carolson, K, Jaramillo, C., Eapen, B., Dillahunt-Aspillaga, C., Amuan, M., Delgado, R., McConnell, K., Finley, E., & Grafman, J. (2018). Traumatic brain injury severity, comorbidity, social support, family functioning, and community reintegration among veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99(2), S40-S49. Link to publisher’s article.

 

Sharing a new foxhole with friends: The impact of outdoor recreation on injured military

Citation: Rogers, S., Loy, D., & Brown-Bochicchio, C. (2016). Sharing a new foxhole with friends: The impact of outdoor recreation on injured military. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 50(3), 213-227. Link to publisher’s article.

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