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Occupation and life satisfaction among individuals with mental illness: the mediation role of self-reported psychophysiological health.

Alexandre GranjardMarko MihailovicClara AmatoMaryam KazemitabarFranco LuccheseChristian JacobssonNobuhiko KijimaDanilo Garcia
Published in: PeerJ (2021)
For individuals with mental illness there seems to be an almost equal importance of indirect and direct effects of having an occupation on their levels of life satisfaction. More specifically, while there are differences in life satisfaction within this population in relation to having an occupation, having an occupation leads to the sense of good psychophysiological health, which in turn helps individuals with mental illness to feel satisfied with their lives.
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