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Subject: Well Being

Genome-wide analysis of 53,400 people with irritable bowel syndrome highlights shared genetic pathways with mood and anxiety disorders

Associations between social media usage and alcohol use among youths and young adults: findings from Understanding Society

Specific symptoms of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) in predicting persistence of psychological distress: data from two prospective cohort studies

Does the accumulation of self-employment experience impact life satisfaction?

Depression and political predispositions: almost blue?

The impact of changes in job security on mental health across gender and family responsibility: evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Mental distress among young adults in Great Britain: long‑term trends and early changes during the COVID‑19 pandemic

Anxiety link to irritable bowel syndrome seen in DNA – research

The effect of formal debt advice on financial management and knowledge: insights from a new longitudinal study in Britain

Investigating the role of debt advice on borrowers’ well-being. An encouragement study on a new sample of over-indebted people in Britain

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