Workplace flexibility and subjective well-being: The role of work-life balance in Air Force women

Abstract: This study explores the connection between workplace flexibility and subjective well-being, focusing on the mediational role of work-life balance among Air Force women. …

Social support networks and well-being of disabled Veterans: The dual roles of institutional support and peer trust

Abstract: Introduction: Existing studies have consistently demonstrated a positive association between social capital and subjective well-being; however, systematic evidence on …

Mediating role of social support in relations between psychological capital and subjective well-being among IDF soldiers during conflict: Insights from the 2023 Gaza war

Abstract: Background: The study explored the relations between psychological capital, social support, and subjective well-being among Israel Defense Forces soldiers, focusing on …

Sanity through insanity: The use of dark humor among United States Veterans

Abstract: Humor is generally known to effectively help individuals manage distress. Yet a variety of ways exist to engage in humor, and not all of them may be equally associated …

Mental health and meaning in life in Chinese military personnel: A cross-lagged analysis

Abstract: Background: The burgeoning field of research on the dual-factor model of mental health (DFM) has highlighted its significance, yet the applicability of the DFM in …

Mind force retreat: Improving the subjective well-being of military Veterans through alternative mental health therapies

Abstract: This study focuses on the subjective well-being (SWB) of a sample of military veterans before and after their engagement with a nonclinical, alternative mental health …