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Sense of coherence and psychological well-being among coronary heart disease patients: a moderated mediation model of affect and meaning in life
2020
Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.)
There are credible data that the indirect relationship of sense of coherence with well-being can involve potential mediation and moderation mechanisms related to emotional and meaning-oriented factors. The self-concordance model provides a theoretical framework through which these associations can be examined. The current research explored whether the relationship between sense of coherence and well-being in people with coronary heart disease can be mediated by affect and simultaneously
doi:10.1007/s12144-020-00982-z
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