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Dual-factor model of mental health: a latent profile and network analysis approach among Vietnamese people
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion 1–11.
Published: 02 April 2026
...Huu Long Nguyen; Thuy Chi Tran Purpose Mental health research has increasingly adopted dual-factor models that distinguish between psychopathology and well-being. In Southeast Asia, particularly Vietnam, limited empirical attention has been given to the interplay among anxiety, depression and well...
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Participant reflections on the acceptability and perceived impact of a six-week equanimity-based compassionate action ( EBCA ) course: a thematic analysis
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion 1–12.
Published: 02 April 2026
... equanimity as supporting both personal well-being and more inclusive relational responses particularly under stress or interpersonal challenge. Research limitations/implications Findings suggest that equanimity-based training may complement existing mindfulness approaches by explicitly supporting...
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The effect of different mindfulness activities on subjective well-being and its implications for mental health
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion 1–15.
Published: 02 April 2026
...Ben Morris; Bethany Harrison Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships among types of mindfulness activities, spirituality and mindful well-being in a cross-sectional sample of 58 adults (M = 24 years, SD = 9.05). Design/methodology/approach Participants completed...
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A randomized control trial of an early intervention for mental health among Filipino college students
Available to PurchaseMaria Regina Hechanova, Jaymar T. Patana, Trixia Anne C. Co, Jayson A. Soliman, Camille Therese C. Yusay
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion 1–11.
Published: 05 February 2026
... in adaptive coping, socio-emotional competencies, well-being and depression symptoms in the treatment group but not in the control group. Participants also reported intrapersonal and interpersonal growth because of the program. Suggestions were made to improve access and implementation of the program...
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‘The appreciation station’ and its effects on staff well-being and burnout: a pilot study on implementing a well-being tool
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2026) 30 (3): 463–473.
Published: 06 November 2025
...Maddison White; Francois Potgieter Purpose Burnout continues to be a major concern across the NHS, with increasing evidence that it negatively affects both staff well-being and retention. Psychologists, often involved in developing strategies to reduce workplace stress, are themselves vulnerable...
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The power of writing – how working-class academics experienced writing their autoethnography and the impact on their well-being
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2026) 30 (3): 354–363.
Published: 21 August 2025
...Iona Burnell Reilly Purpose The purpose for this paper is to explore authors’ experiences of writing their autoethnography and if this had an impact on their well-being. The author recently edited a collection of autoethnographies, each one written by a working-class academic...
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Flowers amongst the weeds: benefit-finding during the Covid-19 pandemic in England
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2026) 30 (2): 202–214.
Published: 24 June 2025
... opportunity for life-crafting. Originality/value This research provides unique evidence of both benefit-finding and life-crafting in the otherwise negative circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic in England. Such evidence presents use for understanding factors to support well-being in challenging...
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Anxiety, mental health, job insecurity and workplace challenges: exploring the well-being of women gig workers in the gig economy
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2025) 29 (4): 362–381.
Published: 31 December 2024
... used a combination of Likert scale and structured questionnaire to assess anxiety, mental health, job insecurity, workplace challenges and overall well-being, with reliability tests confirming internal consistency. Findings Descriptive statistics revealed moderate levels of anxiety, job insecurity...
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Student perceptions of post-pandemic university learning: challenges and benefits
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2025) 29 (2): 146–157.
Published: 13 August 2024
... of learning, perceived rights, attitudes and expectations, public health safety, political nature, mental health and well-being and communication patterns. Students expressed mixed preferences for learning modalities, concerns about accommodations and perceived freedoms, apprehension about contracting future...
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Sam Robertson, Helen Leigh-Phippard, Donald Robertson, Abigail Thomson, Jessica Casey, Lucy Jane Walsh
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2025) 29 (7): 1–12.
Published: 05 July 2024
... Emotional labour Well-being Peer workers Peer worker roles within mental health services all share a requirement for lived experience of mental health conditions and/or services (own or as a carer) – as opposed to roles where the individual may have lived experience but it is not required. Not all...
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Exploring the relationship between character strengths and well-being in nursing students: an analysis
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2024) 28 (4): 289–301.
Published: 10 April 2024
...Anjali Malik; Neeta Sinha Purpose Nursing students encounter a combination of academic rigor, clinical demands and emotional hurdles. Juggling coursework, practical training and patient interaction can be stressful, and exposure to such situations may impact their psychological well-being...
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Examining the interplay between resilience, mental health and young adults: insights from bibliometric analysis on historical, contemporary and future trends
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2024) 28 (5): 830–841.
Published: 06 November 2023
... is the corresponding author and can be contacted at: christinenltan@gmail.com © Emerald Publishing Limited 2023 Emerald Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Young adults Mental health Resilience Well-being Bibliometric analysis Mental health is a crucial aspect of young adult life...
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Homelessness: measuring need to design more inclusive services
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2024) 28 (5): 648–667.
Published: 14 July 2023
... and well-being. The reduction of statutory support and increased emphasis on self-reliance can further impact those people on the margins of society. Originality/value This study identifies how multiple deprivations and social isolation impacts upon health and well-being, further compounding a person’s...
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Effects of long-term Ashtanga Yoga practice on psychological well-being
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2024) 28 (5): 549–560.
Published: 13 June 2023
... on this work. The aim of this study is to investigate the possible positive impact of long-term Ashtanga Yoga on psychological well-being. Design/methodology/approach In total, 213 long-term Ashtanga Yoga practitioners were asked to complete the positive emotion, engagement, relationships, meaning...
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2023) 27 (4): 317–339.
Published: 26 May 2023
... organisational values that complement family and social values than the other three capability sets. Employees with a robust capability set reported significantly higher emotional well-being (EWB), psychological well-being (PWB) and social well-being (SWB) levels than those with relational, knowledge/skills...
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Mental health and character strengths: the dual role of boosting well-being and reducing suffering
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2023) 27 (4): 294–316.
Published: 13 March 2023
...Ryan M. Niemiec Purpose This paper aims to examine how character strengths have an important dual role in mental health in both promoting well-being and mental wellness and also in reducing symptoms and suffering. While there are many studies that have touched upon variables that character...
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The role of music in social projects: an introduction to its well-being benefits
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2023) 27 (3): 210–219.
Published: 01 March 2023
... and the use of orchestras and choirs for other-than-musical purposes, have all contributed to an increasing interest and adoption of music practices in social projects to support people’s inclusion and well-being, from both service providers and service users. Research limitations/implications This paper...
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The role of student peers in HE student mental health and well-being
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2024) 28 (3): 195–207.
Published: 13 December 2022
...Joanne Smith; Gareth Hughes; Leigh Spanner Purpose There is evidence that students’ experiences in higher education can be adversely affected by mental health issues, whilst well-being can be bolstered through a sense of belonging. This study aims to draw from Student Minds research into student...
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Online self-disclosure and well-being among Vietnamese adolescents: online social support as a mediator
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2022) 26 (4): 339–346.
Published: 25 May 2022
...Hung Thanh Nguyen; Thi Truc Quynh Ho Purpose Online self-disclosure and online social support have important effects on well-being. The purpose of this study was to examine the indirect effect of online social support through social networking sites (SNSs) in the link between online self...
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Ziggi Ivan Santini, Malene Kubstrup Nelausen, Amalie Oxholm Kusier, Carsten Hinrichsen, Frederik Schou-Juul, Katrine Rich Madsen, Charlotte Meilstrup, Robert J. Donovan, Vibeke Koushede, Line Nielsen
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2022) 26 (3): 271–291.
Published: 05 May 2022
...) that the campaign had 1) made them reflect on their mental health (74.2%), talk to friends and family about mental health (35.5%), given them new knowledge about what they can do to enhance mental health (78.4%), or take action to enhance their own mental health (16.2%). An internal well-being locus of control...
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