Thirty years ago, women reported higher rates of subjectivewellbeing than men in the US.
2
For wellbeing, students from poorer families reported lower subjectivewellbeing where attending more affluent schools.
3
Caregivers, children and adults who received mindfulness all reported significant gains in subjectivewellbeing immediately post-intervention.
4
It finds that affluent schools were most unequal in terms of student health behaviours and subjectivewellbeing.
5
Less is known about whether and how people can preserve subjectivewellbeing in the presence of psychopathology.
6
This association turned out to be not significant with the effect of personal and social factors, which were strongly associated with subjectivewellbeing.
7
Subjectivewellbeing was defined as the evaluations, positive and negative, that people make of their lives, as well as their reactions to experiences.