Study Janz et al. (2001): study US Michigan 1996
- Public
- Medical Patients, Michigan, United States, followed 1 year, 199?
- Survey name
- Unnamed study
- Sample
- Respondents
- N = 570
- Non Response
- 52%
- Assessment
- Interview: Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI)
Correlate
- Authors's Label
- Perceived stress level
- Our Classification
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- Remarks
- Assessed at T1 and T2 (12 months difference)
- Operationalization
- Selfreport on stress.
Details not reported.
1 Same or better
0 Deteriorated
Observed Relation with Happiness
T2 happiness by T1-T2 maintenance or improvement perceived stress level.
Chances for higher happiness level at T2 are 1.87 times higher for those whose perceived stress level improved between T2 and T1.
T1 happiness by T1-T2 maintenance or improvement of perceived stress level.
Chances for higher happiness level at T1 are 0.81 times lower for those whose stress level improved between T1 and T2.