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Living with Depression 2002
An online survey on depression, conducted by a Finnish newspaper. The data consist of responses to some open-ended questions in the questionnaire. Questions covered other people's reactions to the respondents' depression, and the impact of depression on children, work and life in general. Worst moments of depression were also described. The dataset is only available in Finnish.
Digital Gaming, Work and Health Survey 2021
The survey charted the wellbeing of Finnish employees, their work and digital gaming. The same respondents were invited to volunteer for a similar survey one year later: FSD3673 Digital Gaming, Work and Health Survey 2022. Respondents to both surveys can be matched using a randomized identification variable in the data. In the survey, the respondents were first asked about...
Initial and Follow-Up Interviews with Patients Participating in Work Ability Support Services in Primary Health Care 2021-2022
The dataset covers the experiences of primary health care clients of the work ability coordinator's work and functional ability support service in Finland. All interviewees participated in both the initial and follow-up interviews. The first interview took place immediately after the first visit to the work ability coordinator and the follow-up interview after the last...
Tampere University Survey for Second-year and Fourth-year Students 2022
The survey is conducted among second-year and fourth-year students at the Tampere University to collect information on the success of their studies, the development of their skills and expertise, and their well-being. In addition to the above, the survey focuses on experiences of study and learning environments, student services, inclusion and equality, and distance...
Tampere University Survey for Second-year and Fourth-year International Students 2022
The survey is conducted among second-year and fourth-year international students at the Tampere University to collect information on the success of their studies, the development of their skills and expertise, and their well-being. In addition to the above, the survey focuses on experiences of study and learning environments, student services, inclusion and equality, and...
Loneliness Barometer 2023
The survey studied experienced loneliness and opinions on issues related to loneliness in Finland. The survey was carried out by Taloustutkimus on behalf of the Finnish Red Cross. First, the respondents were asked how often they feel they find company when they want it. They were also asked how strongly they feel this way and how long they had felt this way. The same...
Postmemory of Family Separation 2021
The survey explores the mental wellbeing of descendants of Ingric people who have experienced forced emigration, ethnic persecution and family separation in Finland today. The data focuses on the descendants' family relationships and their connection to their Ingric background, as well as on wartime experiences. First, the survey asked about the respondent's family...
Unemployed Young Adults' Perceptions of Work, Livelihood and Well-being 2016
This dataset consists of six group interviews with unemployed young adults and young adults who participated in employment promoting services. 29 young adults, aged between 20 and 29, were interviewed. Themes of the interviews included work, livelihood, well-being and sustainability. The dataset is mostly in Finnish, but one interview was conducted partly in Swedish. The...
Young Women's Happiness Survey 2016 and 2018
The survey charted young Finnish women's views on happiness and the opposite of happiness. The data consist of responses from two age groups: 16 - 19 years old (N: 227) and 29 - 34 years old (N: 189). The data are mostly available in English, but other related materials such as the questionnaires are in Finnish. The young women's views on happiness were examined with a word...
Digitalisation of Everyday Life in Finland 2017-2018
The survey charted the use of digital devices, social media, and online services in Finland. Main themes of the survey also included societal values, civic participation, social relationships, and well-being. Media use was investigated with questions on how often the respondents did certain things (e.g. use the internet, listen to radio programs or podcasts, write on...
Mental Resilience of Finnish People I 2020
The survey charted the concerns and feelings of security and safety of people living in Finland during the coronavirus crisis. This first part of the survey was conducted in April 2020, when the coronavirus restrictions were at their strictest. The survey was repeated in May 2020, when the partial loosening of COVID restrictions had been announced. The May 2020 survey data...
Low-threshold Meeting Places and Inclusive Communities during COVID-19: Client Survey 2021-2022
The survey explores the well-being and experiences of people attending low-threshold meeting places during the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey focused on meeting places serving disadvantaged groups. The data was collected by the University of Helsinki's Inclusive Communities sub-project, which is part of the COVID-19 in the margins of society (KoMa) project. First, respondents...
Enhancing mental wellbeing by changing mindsets? Results from two randomized controlled trials
Improving mental wellbeing is often targeted with behavioral interventions, while mindset interventions might be more appealing as they require less time and effort. In addition to recent experimental studies demonstrating that attributional beliefs can be changed to improve emotional wellbeing and performance, the current study examines whether a positive change in people’s...
Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development (JYLS): Medical Examinations of 42-Year-Olds 2001
The data are part of the Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development (JYLS), in which the same individuals have been followed over 30 years. At this research stage, data were collected using a life situation questionnaire, an interview, personality tests, self-rating questionnaires, and a medical examination. This dataset contains the medical...
PUMA Survey 2. Insights in societal changes in Austria
Full edition for scientific use. PUMA Surveys consist of separate modules designed and prepared by different principle investigators. This PUMA Survey consists of two modules. Fieldwork was conducted by Statistics Austria.MODUL 1: Subjektives Wohlbefinden in Österreich (Eduard Brandstätter)
Neben traditionellen Maßen, wie etwa dem Bruttoinlandprodukt, haben sich vermehrt...
Austrian Corona Panel Project (OA edition)
Reduced open access edition. Full edition available for scientific use. The corona crisis has fundamentally changed the everyday life in Austria as well as in many other countries. However, people are affected in very different ways. Against this background, the Corona Panel Study aims to provide an overview of various health, economic and social aspects of the corona crisis.
SYRI The war in Ukraine and its consequences 2023 - Czech Republic
The main objective of the research was to determine social attitudes and reactions in relation to the war in Ukraine in the Czech society. The 2023 wave continues the data produced in 2022. At the same time, other phenomena related to social life of respondents as are satisfaction, trust in institutions or threat perception were also targeted in the research, so that the...
Self-reported Happiness and Life Satisfaction among Ukraine's Adult Population (1995-2023)
KIIS assesses the psychological well-being of the Ukrainian population in two dimensions: first, the overall satisfaction with life and some of its aspects (such as family, personal life, relationships, work, financial security, environment etc.), and second, self-assessment of happiness.
Satisfaction with life in KIIS surveys is measured by the question "Please tell me to...
Practices and Combinations of Practices for Health and Wellbeing at Work: Case Studies Data, 2020-2021
These are qualitative interview data from seven case studies of organisations implementing workplace health and wellbeing strategies. The data consist of repeat interviews (up to three per participant) conducted over several months. Some 74 participants provided data in 192 interviews. Participants included those responsible for developing and implementing strategies and...
Prisoners on Prisons: Experiences of Peer-Delivered Suicide Prevention Work, 2020-2021
This is qualitative data from a focus group conducted in September 2020 within a study that examined how the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman (seek to) effect change in prisons following prisoner suicides and how death investigations could have more impact on prison policy and practice. The study ran from 2019-2021.
Within this project, a focus group was conducted with...
Experiences of Informal Carers for People with Parkinson's During UK Lockdowns and after Lockdown Ended, 2021-2022
When COVID-19 emerged, lockdowns were implemented to restrict the rate of transmission. Early findings have shown the extent this action had on the wellbeing of the general population. However, it was expected the impact was more pronounced on individuals living with chronic illness, or those supporting them. This study aimed to longitudinally understand the effects of...
Family Intervention for Empowerment Through Reading and Education, 2021-2022
The data were collected as part of the FIERCE project, investigating the effects of a reading programme on refugee children's educational trajectories. The data were collected from 322 Syrian refugee families living in Jordan (Amman and Al-Zaatari refugee camp) at three timepoints between February 2021 and May 2022.
We collected a range of measurements on children's...
Mechanisms of Mindful Change: A Mediating Relationship Between Psychological Flexibility, Self-compassion, and Well-being after Compassionate Mind Training, 2022
Compassion-based practises have been extensively shown to be beneficial in their remediation and prevention of stress-related psychopathologies such as depression and anxiety. There are several fears, block and resistances to compassion which prevent individuals from accessing the physiological and psychological benefits of compassion. A key part of compassion-focused...
Community by Nature: Outdoor Intervention Evaluation, 2021
Outdoor learning programmes across the UK have been shown to support the health, development, and academic achievement of young children from various backgrounds. However, they are underutilised as an intervention to support the needs of particularly vulnerable adolescents, including those at risk of exclusion from schools and wider society. This study explored the...
Taking Part: the National Survey of Culture, Leisure and Sport, 2017-2018: Adult and Child Data
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Taking Part survey collects data on many aspects of leisure, culture and sport in England, as well as an in-depth range of socio-demographic information on respondents. The survey is commissioned by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) in partnership with three of its...
Emotional intelligence in social work
The aim of this research project was to examine the relationship between Emotional Intelligence, stress, burnout and social work practice and also assess whether Emotional Intelligence training for social workers would reduce their burnout rates and improve their practice over time. The study design used a Randomised Control Trial over 12 months collecting quantitative data...
Scottish Surveys Core Questions, 2013
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Scottish Surveys Core Questions (SSCQ) is an annual Official Statistics publication for Scotland. SSCQ provides reliable and detailed information on the composition, characteristics and attitudes of Scottish households and adults across a number of topic areas including equality characteristics,...
Scottish Surveys Core Questions, 2015
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Scottish Surveys Core Questions (SSCQ) is an annual Official Statistics publication for Scotland. SSCQ provides reliable and detailed information on the composition, characteristics and attitudes of Scottish households and adults across a number of topic areas including equality characteristics,...
Experiments on Performance-related Pay and Stress: Evidence from a Cross-over Study, 2019
As described in the overarching funded project description, the focus of the research is to examine the relationship between performance-related pay and stress using experimental methods. Importantly, stress is measured here both subjectively (i.e. asking the stress level of participants) and objectively (i.e. collection of salivary cortisol).
The basic experiment is...
Experiments on Performance-related Pay and Stress: Higher Stakes, 2020
As described in the overarching funded project description, the focus of the research is to examine the relationship between performance-related pay and stress using experimental methods. Importantly, stress is measured here both subjectively (i.e. asking the stress level of participants) and objectively (i.e. collection of salivary cortisol).
The basic experiment is...