2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.115861
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Exposure to negative life events, change in their perceived impact, and subsequent well-being among U.S. adults: A longitudinal outcome-wide analysis

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“…Kaftanski and Hanson's conceptual article forms part of the emerging trend of flipping the common narrative that suffering is wholly an impediment to human well-being. Consistent with recent theoretical (e.g., and empirical literature (e.g., Wilkinson et al, 2023), the authors recognize that conceptions of well-being typically overlook suffering or assume an unrealistic version of human life in which suffering is nonexistent.…”
Section: Melios Et Alsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Kaftanski and Hanson's conceptual article forms part of the emerging trend of flipping the common narrative that suffering is wholly an impediment to human well-being. Consistent with recent theoretical (e.g., and empirical literature (e.g., Wilkinson et al, 2023), the authors recognize that conceptions of well-being typically overlook suffering or assume an unrealistic version of human life in which suffering is nonexistent.…”
Section: Melios Et Alsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…We report exact p-values within the text. Although different cutoffs can be used to interpret the results, we focus on exact p-values when interpreting the results because perspectives and practices concerning when and how to correct for multiple testing vary and continue to evolve (Streiner & Norman, 2011;Wilkinson et al, 2023).…”
Section: Associations Of Value Reorientation and Esteem Restoration W...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Central to this exploration is the understanding that psychological well-being is inherently dynamic, subject to uctuations "At-any-Point-in-Time" due to various internal and external factors (Andayani et al, 2021;Bhowmik et al, 2023). This perspective is critical in acknowledging that an individual's sense of well-being can change signi cantly over short periods be it days, weeks, or months re ecting the impact of life events, stress, health changes, socioeconomic factors, and psychological processes on mental health (Chilver et al, 2023;Wilkinson et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%