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Boldogság tényezők a pedagógusok munkájában

Happiness factors in the work of educators

Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle
Authors:
Ágota Kun
and
Anett Szabó

psychological burnout in teachers . Human Relations , 48 , 187 – 202 . Butt , R. , & Retallick , J. ( 2002 ). Professional well-being and learning: a study of administratorteacher

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Brunswick Diener , E. (1994) Assessing subjective well-being: Progress and opportunities. Social Indicator Research, 31, 103–157. Diener , E., Diener , C., Diener , C

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Boldogságmérés az iskolában

Measuring school happyness

Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle
Authors:
András Vargha
,
Regina Török
,
Karola Diósi
, and
Attila Oláh

). Development of a new resilience scale: The Connor-Davidson resilience scale (CD-RISC) . Depression and Anxiety , 18 ( 2 ), 76 – 82 . Diener , E. ( 1984 ). Subjective well-being

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Alex M.T. Russell
,
Matthew Browne
,
Nerilee Hing
,
Matthew Rockloff
,
Philip Newall
,
Nicki A. Dowling
,
Stephanie Merkouris
,
Daniel L. King
,
Matthew Stevens
,
Anne H. Salonen
,
Helen Breen
,
Nancy Greer
,
Hannah B. Thorne
,
Tess Visintin
,
Vijay Rawat
, and
Linda Woo

Abstract

Background

Electronic gaming machines (EGMs) are one of the most harmful forms of gambling at an individual level. It is unclear whether restriction of EGM functions and accessibility results in meaningful reductions in population-level gambling harm.

Methods

A natural policy experiment using a large (N = 15,000) national dataset weighted to standard population variables was employed to compare estimates of gambling problems between Australian residents in Western Australia (WA), where EGMs are restricted to one venue and have different structural features, to residents in other Australian jurisdictions where EGMs are widely accessible in casinos, hotels and clubs. Accessibility of other gambling forms is similar across jurisdictions.

Results

Gambling participation was higher in WA, but EGM participation was approximately half that of the rest of Australia. Aggregate gambling problems and harm were about one-third lower in WA, and self-reported attribution of harm from EGMs by gamblers and affected others was 2.7× and 4× lower, respectively. Mediation analyses found that less frequent EGM use in WA accounted for the vast majority of the discrepancy in gambling problems (indirect path = −0.055, 95% CI −0.071; −0.038). Moderation analyses found that EGMs are the form most strongly associated with problems, and the strength of this relationship did not differ significantly across jurisdictions.

Discussion

Lower harm from gambling in WA is attributable to restricted accessibility of EGMs, rather than different structural features. There appears to be little transfer of problems to other gambling forms. These results suggest that restricting the accessibility of EGMs substantially reduces gambling harm.

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A mentális egészség kontinuum skála rövid változatának hazai validációja

VALIDATION OF THE HUNGARIAN MENTAL HEALTH CONTINUUM-SHORT FORM

Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle
Authors:
Melinda Reinhardt
,
Zsolt Horváth
,
László Tóth
, and
Gyöngyi Kökönyei

well-being . Psychological Bulletin , 95 ( 3 ), 542 – 575 . Doré , I. , O'Loughlin , J. L. , Sabiston , C. M. , & Fournier , L. ( 2017 ). Psychometric evaluation of the Mental Health Continuum-Short Form in French Canadian young adults

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A Spirituális Egészségés Életorientáció Kérdőív (SHALOM) magyar nyelvű adaptációja és pszichometriai elemzése

Adaptation and psychometric analysis of the Hungarian version of the Spiritual Health and Life-Orientation Measure (SHALOM)

Mentálhigiéné és Pszichoszomatika
Authors:
Gusztáv József Tornóczky
,
Miklós Bánhidi
,
István Karsai
,
Henriett Nagy
, and
Sándor Rózsa

(Ten) Well-Being Index: validation in diabetes . Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics , 65 , 183 – 190 . Bentler , P. M . ( 1990 ). Comparative fit indexes in structural models . Psychological Bulletin , 88 , 588 – 606 . Biglari Abhari , M

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Személyiség, érzelmi intelligencia és élettel való elégedettség

Personality, emotional intelligence and life satisfaction

Mentálhigiéné és Pszichoszomatika
Author:
Henriett Bányai-Nagy

. Austin , E.J. , Saklofske , D.H. , & Egan , V. ( 2005 ). Personality, well-being, and health correlates of trait emotional intelligence . Personality and Individual Differences , 38 ( 3 ), 547 − 558

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of their overall well-being. Schools can evoke joy and sorrow, shape aspirations, and nurture their dreams. Most importantly, they serve as powerful interactive spaces, in which peer and teacher relationships significantly influence the perception of

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suggests a number of potential benefits of controlled psychedelic use among this population on cognition, awareness, and well-being. A large-scale survey study found that there were no significant associations between lifetime use of classical psychedelics

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Betegellátásban dolgozók munkahelyi jóllétének vizsgálata két Zala megyei kórházban

Examination of professionals’ well-being working in health sector in two Zala county hospitals

Orvosi Hetilap
Authors:
Szabolcs Cseh
,
Judit Fináncz
,
Dávid Sipos
,
Gábor Stromájer
, and
Melinda Csima

csoportjaiban.] Mentálhig Pszichoszom. 2012; 13: 219–241. [Hungarian] 9 Diener E, Suh EM, Lucas RE, et al. Subjective well-being: three decades of progress

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