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  1. Who Benefits From Family Support? Work Schedule and Family Differences

    Prior research has demonstrated the benefits of family-supportive organization perceptions (FSOP) for reducing stress, increasing satisfaction, and increasing worker commitment; however, less research has...

  2. Down the Manhole: An Application of Developmental Psychology for All

    126 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Psychology and the Clark Honors College of the University of Oregon in partial fulfillment of the requirements for degree of Bachelor of Arts, Spring 2016.

  3. The Role of Recovery from Work in Work Stress-Related Drinking

    Alcohol consumption has been linked to numerous adverse health and well-being outcomes; therefore determining what motivates individuals to drink is of utmost importance. One reason individuals may drink is to...

  4. The Effects of Organizational Justice and Exercise on the Relationship between Job Stressors and Employee Health

    Recent decades have seen an explosion of research centered on understanding the influential impact that job stressors have on employees' subjective well-being, and now more recently, on objective assessments of...

  5. A Cross-Sectional Study of Student-Athlete Needs Satisfaction and Well-Being

    Grounded in self-determination theory (Deci & Ryan, 2000), the purpose of this study was to examine (a) the effects of the social environment, as defined by the divisions of the Department of Athletics, on...

  6. A Systems Approach to Stress and Resilience in Humans: Mindfulness Meditation, Aging, and Cognitive Function

    Psychological stress is common and contributes to many physical and mental health problems. Its effects are mediated by a complex neurobiological system centering in the brain with effectors including autonomic...

  7. Supporting the Aging Workforce: The Impact of Psychosocial Workplace Characteristics on Employees' Work Ability

    It is estimated that by 2020, 25% of the US labor force will be aged 55 or older. Along with this demographic shift, Americans and employees in other industrialized nations are now working longer than before,...

  8. THE EFFECTS OF SOCIAL MEDIA AND SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE USAGE ON THE MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING OF ADOLESCENTS

    31 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Psychology and the Clark Honors College of the University of Oregon in partial fulfillment of the requirements for degree of Bachelor of Arts, Fall 2016.

  9. Urban and Non-Urban Differences in Community Living and Participation Among Individuals with Serious Mental Illnesses

    Despite a wealth of studies examining the relationship between urbanicity (i.e., living in an urban area) and psychological distress, there is a paucity of research examining the relationship between...

  10. Supervisor-Specific Outcomes of a Work-Family Intervention: Evidence from the Work, Family, & Health Study

    Workplace interventions provide a practical and important means of providing support for employees' work-family needs. However, work-family interventions are rare and are generally not thoroughly evaluated. The...

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