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Subject: Well Being

Accumulation of perceived discrimination over time and likelihood of probable mental health problems in UK adults: a longitudinal cohort study

Loneliness trajectories and psychological distress in youth: longitudinal evidence from a population-based sample

Art for health’s sake or health for art’s sake: disentangling the bidirectional relationships between arts engagement and mental health

Parallel processing modeling in longitudinal designs: an example predicting trajectories of distress and life satisfaction

Within-person, longitudinal associations between neighborhood cohesion and adult mental health: a test of bidirectional relations

Sandwich carers, UK: January 2021 to May 2023

Wellbeing at the edges of ownership: the impacts of housing tenure, social capital, and institutions

The dynamic effects of becoming disabled on work, wages and wellbeing in the UK from 1991 to 2018

Is it the past or the present? Employment quality, unemployment history, psychological distress and mental wellbeing in the United Kingdom

Downward occupational mobility and job satisfaction: when does it hurt less?

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