Browsing Research Output by Subject "mental health"
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Changeover-time in psychosocial wellbeing of people living with HIV and people living close to them after an HIV stigma reduction and wellness enhancement community intervention
(Taylor & Francis, 2015)HIV stigma continues to affect the psychosocial wellbeing of people living with HIV (PLWH) and people living close to them (PLC). Literature unequivocally holds the view that HIV stigma and psychosocial wellbeing interact ... -
Flourishing of information technology professionals: the role of work engagement and job satisfaction
(Taylor & Francis, 2013)This study investigated the relationship between work role fit, the availability of personal resources, supervisor relations, work engagement, job satisfaction and employee flourishing. A convenience sample (N = 205) was ... -
Mental health, self-esteem, and influences on sexual values and attitudes among black South African adolescent males
(Taylor & Francis, 2017)This study investigated the relationships between sexual values and attitudes, self-esteem, and mental health among black South African adolescents. Adolescent males (n = 522) aged between 13 and 21 years participated in ... -
Patterns of service use, individual and contextual risk factors, and resilience among adolescents using multiple psychosocial services
(ELSEVIER, 2013)Background: Very little research has examined the relationship between resilience, risk, and the service use patterns of adolescents with complex needs who use multiple formal and mandated services such as child welfare, ... -
The prevalence of well-being on teachers in Afri Twin schools as well as non Afri Twin schools
(Taylor & Francis, 2013)This study explored the prevalence of well-being in Afri Twin and non Afri Twin teachers. The Afri Twin project allows schools of comparable type and size in Britain and South Africa to be ‘twinned’ with each other, with ... -
Socio-demographic variables, general psychological well-being and the mental health continuum in an African context
(Springer Verlag, 2012)Age, gender, marital status, education attainment, employment status, and environmental setting explain different amounts of variance in psychological well-being and mental health. Inconsistent findings are reported for ...