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Well-Being, Resilience and Quality of Life from Childrens Perspectives
A Contextualized Approach
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Focusing on child well-being, the book examines the origins of the social indicator movement and the literature surrounding quality of life, subjective well-being, and resilience. It highlights the influence of culture on child development, contrasting environments that promote independent versus interdependent self-models. Through research on Tsunami-affected children, it captures their perspectives on well-being, leading to the development of specific indicators. The study culminates in a proposed child well-being index and a theoretical model that contextualizes these indicators.
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Well-Being, Resilience and Quality of Life from Childrens Perspectives, Silvia Exenberger, Barbara Juen
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- 2013
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- Title
- Well-Being, Resilience and Quality of Life from Childrens Perspectives
- Subtitle
- A Contextualized Approach
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Silvia Exenberger, Barbara Juen
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Released
- 2013
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 84
- ISBN13
- 9789400775183
- Category
- Health / Medicine, Pedagogy, Psychology
- Description
- Focusing on child well-being, the book examines the origins of the social indicator movement and the literature surrounding quality of life, subjective well-being, and resilience. It highlights the influence of culture on child development, contrasting environments that promote independent versus interdependent self-models. Through research on Tsunami-affected children, it captures their perspectives on well-being, leading to the development of specific indicators. The study culminates in a proposed child well-being index and a theoretical model that contextualizes these indicators.