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Childlessness and subjective well-being in Chinese widowed persons
Sheung-Tak CHENG
, Wai Sze Trista CHAN
, Geoff H. K. Li
, Man Fuk Edward LEUNG
Department of Psychology (PS)
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Medicine and Dentistry
Wellbeing
100%
Psychological Well-Being
100%
Social Network
100%
Activities of Daily Living
50%
Functional Disease
50%
Depression
50%
Chronic Disease
50%
Instrumental Variable Analysis
50%
Keyphrases
Subjective Well-being
100%
Childlessness
100%
Life Satisfaction
42%
Social Networks
28%
Negative Affect
28%
Psychological Well-being
28%
Positive Affect
28%
Copyright
14%
Depressive Symptoms
14%
Community-dwelling
14%
Network Size
14%
Positive Exchanges
14%
Negative Exchanges
14%
Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
14%
Functional Impairment
14%
Physical Dependence
14%
Widowhood
14%
Chronic Illness
14%
Psychology
Life Satisfaction
100%
Subjective Well-Being
100%
Negative Affect
66%
Psychological Well-Being
66%
Positive Affect
66%
Chronic Disorder
33%
Depression
33%
Functional Impairment
33%
Social Sciences
Chinese
100%
Subjective Well-Being
100%
Childlessness
100%
Life Satisfaction
42%
Psychological Well-Being
28%
Instrumental Variable
14%
Chronic Disorder
14%