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Predicting and increasing subjective well-being: response function model and rhythmic movement therapy (1507.01891v1)

Published 5 Jul 2015 in q-bio.NC

Abstract: Background. The objective of the present study was to apply the nonlinear response function model of subjective well-being (RFSWB model) to evaluate the outcome of rhythmic movement therapy (RMT) for increasing subjective well-being and to analyze whether intervention-related changes in several psychological variables were mechanisms underlying SWB increase in subjects participating in RMT group. Methods. A total of 273 subjects (54 males and 219 females, mean age was 37.3(SD=10.5) years) were selected at random in nonclinical population and assessed with the appropriate surveys and questionnaires. The RMT program was proposed to the 105 subjects (24 males, 81 females, and mean age 37.6(SD=11.7) years) with very low, low and medium SWB level. Control group was included. Findings. Results revealed that: a) substantial changes in SWB and underlying psychological state were observed among the participants as a result of RMT intervention; b) RFSWB model predicts the changes in SWB after RMT intervention satisfactorily and can help to identify the reliable predictors of success.

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