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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar Emotional Landscapes: Where Happiness Lives and How to Serve It on Your Plate
DESCRIPTION:At the seminar\, Kadri Leetmaa\, Anto Aasa\, and Jürgen Pikk from the Social-Spatial Context Research Group\, and Kairi Kreegipuu from the Brain and Cognition Research Group will speak. \nThis presentation explores how the social and physical characteristics of people’s living environments shape their mental health and life satisfaction. Using mental health and contextual data from the Estonian Population Mental Health Study (2021–2022)\, we identify which environmental factors—ranging from neighbourhood social characteristics to green space availability—exert the strongest influence on wellbeing\, and assess how these measured contextual indicators compare to individuals’ sociodemographic and psychological profiles in explaining mental health outcomes. We also compare the effects of perceived greenspace exposure with objectively measured greenspace metrics\, showing that the two are not directly related and operate through different pathways in shaping wellbeing.
URL:https://estwell.ut.ee/en/event/emotional-landscapes-where-happiness-lives-and-how-to-serve-it-on-your-plate/
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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar University of Tartu Research Group on Well-Being Studies: Rethinking Well-being: A Multidimensional Approach
DESCRIPTION:In the Estonian Education 2035 vision document\, well-being is defined as a process that manifests in people’s overall sense of self-efficacy and in harmonious relationships with the social\, natural\, spiritual\, and technological living environment. Oliver Nahkur\, a member of the Well-being Research Group\, introduces a newly launched research and development project titled “Creating a Conceptual Model of Children’s Well-being in Estonia and Developing Its Indicators.” Dagmar Kutsar\, in turn\, discusses the multidimensional approach to well-being (including individual agency and co-creation of well-being across different levels of societal functioning and areas of social life). She invites reflection on the applicability of the recently developed interdisciplinary well-being model—spanning the life course and various domains—in striving toward human flourishing.
URL:https://estwell.ut.ee/en/event/research-group-on-well-being-studies-rethinking-well-being-a-multidimensional-approach/
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SUMMARY:EstWell seminar Prevention Research Group: Risk and Protective Factors in Youth Depression: Exploring Mediation Effects
DESCRIPTION:This seminar will include a presentation by Hedvig Sultson and Eike Siilbek from the National Institute for Health Development. \nThis presentation will explore why and how to study mediation effects in the context of mental health – that is\, the relationships between different risk and protective factors and the ways in which their effects unfold through one another. We will present a study examining the associations between family and peer relationships and depressive symptoms in adolescents\, and whether these associations are mediated by difficulties in affect regulation. We will also compare mediation mechanisms across age groups and genders. The analyses are based on data from the Estonian Children’s Mental Health Study.
URL:https://estwell.ut.ee/en/event/prevention-research-group-risk-and-protective-factors-in-youth-depression-exploring-mediation-effects/
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