2020
DOI: 10.21479/kaft.2020.28.2.161
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A Relation Between Perceived Stress and Life Satisfaction in the Elderly-Mediating Effects of Emotional Interaction Between Couples and Self-acceptance

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“…And perceived stress is a significant forecaster of low life satisfaction ( Kim, 2019 ). Existing researches indicate that perceived stress has a significantly predictive impact on life satisfaction ( Hamarat et al, 2001 ; Hwang and Hyeseong, 2020 ). The greater the perceived stress, the lower life satisfaction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…And perceived stress is a significant forecaster of low life satisfaction ( Kim, 2019 ). Existing researches indicate that perceived stress has a significantly predictive impact on life satisfaction ( Hamarat et al, 2001 ; Hwang and Hyeseong, 2020 ). The greater the perceived stress, the lower life satisfaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%