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Subject: Well Being

How looking after your willpower can help you reduce stress and stay productive, wherever you are working

From a pandemic to a cost of living crisis. Associations between financial wellbeing, financial uncertainty and mental health in contemporary Britain

The kids are alright: adolescents and their fathers in the UK – a review of data in six UK longitudinal studies

The kids are alright: adolescents and their fathers in the UK – research gaps and recommendations

Performance-related pay, mental and physiological health

The state of ageing in Greater Manchester

Spirituality, religiosity, stress, working from home and gender amidst the COVID-19 pandemic

The causal relationship between volunteering and social cohesion: a large scale analysis of secondary longitudinal data

COVID-19 lockdowns and working women’s mental health: does motherhood and size of workplace matter? A comparative analysis using understanding society

Understanding the longitudinal associations between e-cigarette use and general mental health, social dysfunction and anhedonia, depression and anxiety, and loss of confidence in a sample from the UK: a linear mixed effect examination

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