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A qualitative study of daily activities that inform a process-based model of well-being among Singaporean adults.

Jumana HashimHuso YiPin Sym FoongE Shyong TaiRobert P Nolan
Published in: Journal of patient-reported outcomes (2024)
In the dimensions of goal-directed activities identified, there is close alignment between Self-Affirming Care and attachment theory; Achievement-Focused Tasks and self-determination theory; and Affiliative Growth and Support and social mattering. These findings can contribute to a comprehensive process-based model of well-being which is more closely aligned to patient-report appraisals of personal well-being.
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