2016
DOI: 10.22492/ijpbs.2.1
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Abstract: Several research projects discuss the existence of weak to moderately strong positive relation between religiosity/spirituality on the one hand and subjective well-being, life satisfaction or quality of life on the other hand (see Kelley & Miller, 2007). Variables related to religiosity and spirituality of a person may be perceived in two ways: as protective factors of attaining subjective well-being or as barriers limiting its attainment. The objective of this study is verification of mutual relationship betw… Show more

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“…The art program was based on study from Roswiyani, Satiadarma, Spijker, and Witteman (2016) and adapted from Landgarten (1981) and Buchalter (2011). The program is composed of six phases, and aims to make older adults explore their selves, become familiar with the activities, express their feelings and perception, evaluate their interpersonal relationships, and express their perception of being old.…”
Section: Art Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The art program was based on study from Roswiyani, Satiadarma, Spijker, and Witteman (2016) and adapted from Landgarten (1981) and Buchalter (2011). The program is composed of six phases, and aims to make older adults explore their selves, become familiar with the activities, express their feelings and perception, evaluate their interpersonal relationships, and express their perception of being old.…”
Section: Art Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%