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Constraints to liberty of movement and attachment styles significantly account for well-being in three Palestinian samples.

Abigail MillingsAhmad M Abu-AkelTala MattarAngela C Rowe
Published in: European journal of psychotraumatology (2021)
The findings have theory-building implications for psychological models of human flourishing and suffering, suggesting that they are incomplete without consideration of liberty as a context, as well as implications for policymakers and champions of global health initiatives, as they highlight the psychological effects of constraints to liberty of movement on health.
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