Psychosocial wellbeing in the Central and Eastern European transition: An overview and systematic bibliographic review

This paper presents the results of a systematic review of literature on the psychosocial wellbeing of populations in Central and Eastern Europe during the transition period subsequent to the fall of the Soviet Bloc. A revision of research addressing emotional wellbeing trends in this period and theo...

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Autor: Eiroá Orosa, Francisco José
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión aceptada para publicación
Fecha de publicación:2013
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Barcelona
Repositorio:Dipòsit Digital de la UB
OAI Identifier:oai:diposit.ub.edu:2445/217527
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/2445/217527
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Salut mental
Europa central
Europa de l'Est
Benestar
Països comunistes
Mental health
Central Europe
Eastern Europe
Well-being
Communists countries
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spelling Psychosocial wellbeing in the Central and Eastern European transition: An overview and systematic bibliographic reviewEiroá Orosa, Francisco JoséSalut mentalEuropa centralEuropa de l'EstBenestarPaïsos comunistesMental healthCentral EuropeEastern EuropeWell-beingCommunists countriesThis paper presents the results of a systematic review of literature on the psychosocial wellbeing of populations in Central and Eastern Europe during the transition period subsequent to the fall of the Soviet Bloc. A revision of research addressing emotional wellbeing trends in this period and theoretical models wascarried in order to verify their validity in the analysis of empirical studies. Hence, a systematic bibliographicreview was conducted, aiming to find possible subjective mediators between social variables derived from changesand emotional wellbeing. The results of the review show that subjective mediators such as locus of control,perceived control, self-efficacy beliefs, perceived familial support, and the subjective evaluation of social changeexplain part of the relationship between macrosocial changes and emotional wellbeing. Results appear coherentwith proposed multidimensional models of social change and mental health, although further research should beconducted to determine the specific weight of these phenomena in individual emotional wellbeing.John Wiley & Sons2013info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/2445/217527Articles publicats en revistes (Psicologia Clínica i Psicobiologia)reponame:Dipòsit Digital de la UBinstname:Universidad de BarcelonaInglésVersió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1080/00207594.2012.669481International Journal of Psychology, 2013, vol. 48, num.4, p. 481-491https://doi.org/10.1080/00207594.2012.669481(c) International Union of Psychological Science, 2013info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:diposit.ub.edu:2445/2175272026-05-27T06:46:51Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Psychosocial wellbeing in the Central and Eastern European transition: An overview and systematic bibliographic review
title Psychosocial wellbeing in the Central and Eastern European transition: An overview and systematic bibliographic review
spellingShingle Psychosocial wellbeing in the Central and Eastern European transition: An overview and systematic bibliographic review
Eiroá Orosa, Francisco José
Salut mental
Europa central
Europa de l'Est
Benestar
Països comunistes
Mental health
Central Europe
Eastern Europe
Well-being
Communists countries
title_short Psychosocial wellbeing in the Central and Eastern European transition: An overview and systematic bibliographic review
title_full Psychosocial wellbeing in the Central and Eastern European transition: An overview and systematic bibliographic review
title_fullStr Psychosocial wellbeing in the Central and Eastern European transition: An overview and systematic bibliographic review
title_full_unstemmed Psychosocial wellbeing in the Central and Eastern European transition: An overview and systematic bibliographic review
title_sort Psychosocial wellbeing in the Central and Eastern European transition: An overview and systematic bibliographic review
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Eiroá Orosa, Francisco José
author Eiroá Orosa, Francisco José
author_facet Eiroá Orosa, Francisco José
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Salut mental
Europa central
Europa de l'Est
Benestar
Països comunistes
Mental health
Central Europe
Eastern Europe
Well-being
Communists countries
topic Salut mental
Europa central
Europa de l'Est
Benestar
Països comunistes
Mental health
Central Europe
Eastern Europe
Well-being
Communists countries
description This paper presents the results of a systematic review of literature on the psychosocial wellbeing of populations in Central and Eastern Europe during the transition period subsequent to the fall of the Soviet Bloc. A revision of research addressing emotional wellbeing trends in this period and theoretical models wascarried in order to verify their validity in the analysis of empirical studies. Hence, a systematic bibliographicreview was conducted, aiming to find possible subjective mediators between social variables derived from changesand emotional wellbeing. The results of the review show that subjective mediators such as locus of control,perceived control, self-efficacy beliefs, perceived familial support, and the subjective evaluation of social changeexplain part of the relationship between macrosocial changes and emotional wellbeing. Results appear coherentwith proposed multidimensional models of social change and mental health, although further research should beconducted to determine the specific weight of these phenomena in individual emotional wellbeing.
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International Journal of Psychology, 2013, vol. 48, num.4, p. 481-491
https://doi.org/10.1080/00207594.2012.669481
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