Health, Wellness & Society
The International Journal of Health, Wellness, and Society offers an interdisciplinary forum for the discussion of issues at the intersection of human physiology, epidemiology, and its relation to medical public policy, health education, and the cultural associations of well-being. The concept of “health and wellness” impacts all members of society, whether at a personal level in the positive senses of healthy behavior and increased preventative care, or problematically, through the cost and availability of remedial healthcare. Contributions to the journal range from broad scientific, sociological, philosophical, and public policy explorations to detailed studies of particular physiological health issues and social dynamics. We welcome case studies and research that utilize primary and secondary data to advance important theoretical issues affecting the sociology of international health. For more information: https://healthandsociety.com/journal
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The Risk for Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) on Perceptions of Stress and Mental Health in Canadian University Students
Karen Kumar
Maureen Drysdale
Sarah Callaghan
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Old Bonds Never Break
Christopher Dietzel
Bamidele Bello
Brittany O'Shea
Jessie Cullum
Matthew Numer
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Introduction: Well-being in an Educational Setting
Natia Gegelashvili
Louise Dalingwater
David Sikharulidze
Kakhaber George Lazarashvili
Paul Gibbs
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Impact of Mutual Determining Factors of Demographic Dividend and Education on the Well-being of the Population
Asie Tsintsadze
Vladimer Glonti
Tamar Ghoghoberidze
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The Impact of Students’ Mental Well-being on Academic Performance
David Sikharulidze
Vasil Kikutadze
Tamta Lekishvili
Tamar Tkhelidze
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Is Student Wellbeing Better Served by an Ethic of Care or a Duty of Care?
Paul Gibbs
Louise Dalingwater
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Strained Belief
Souvik Mondal