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Bibliographic Subjects » PURSUIT of HAPPINESS » Observed effects on happiness of interventions at individual level » Support groups

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PURSUIT of HAPPINESS Observed effects on happiness of interventions at individual level Support groups
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Support groups, peer support
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Publications that report an empirical study that used a valid measure of happiness, the results of which are eligible for inclusion in the findings archive

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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year DeHoop, T.; Eerdewijk, A.; Kempen, L.; Linssen, R. Women's Autonomy and Subjective Well-Being in India: How Village Norms Shape the Impact of Self-Help Groups.
Working Paper: Munich Personal RePEc Archive, 2010, Munich, Germany
2010
Schwartz, C.E.; Sendor, R.M. Helping Others helps Oneself: Response Shift Effects in Peer Support.
Social and Medicine, 1999, Vol. 48, 1563 - 1575
1999
Rao, K.; Prameela, V.; Premchander, S. Subjective Well-Being: The Tangible and the Intangible. Lessons from a Women's Mental Health Project in India.
Paper, 2011, Bangalore, India
2011
Luechinger, S.; Schelker, M.; Stutzer, A. Governance, Bureaucratic Rents, and Well-Being Differentials Across US States.
Oxford Economic Papers, 2013, nr. 1, Oxford, Uk
2013
Lieberman, M.A.; Videka-Sherman, L. The Impact of Self-Help Groups on The Mental Health of Widows and Widowers.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1986, Vol. 56, 435 - 449
1986
Eryilmaz, A. The Effectiveness of a Peer-Helping Programme that Increases Subjective Well-Being.
British Journal of Guidance & Counseling, 2015, 1 - 13
2015
Lai, D.W.; Dong, X.; Lee, V.M.; Li, J. The impact of intergenerational relationship on health and well-being of older Chinese Americans
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 67, 557-563
2019