Publications by authors named "Megan W Wolk"

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  • The study focuses on the limited wellbeing research in individuals with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) and aims to identify challenges they face that are often overlooked in traditional mental health assessments.
  • In 2021, 288 adults with CMT participated in an online survey that included both established and new measures, followed by open-ended responses regarding their experiences.
  • The thematic analysis revealed nine significant challenges related to CMT, with anxiety, coping with loss of function, and difficulty finding knowledgeable healthcare providers being the most prevalent, highlighting the need for improved research and clinical practices.
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Individuals with a stronger sense of purpose in life experience better health across the lifespan. This chapter describes one mechanism linking purpose to health, namely stress reactivity. Across survey, experimental, and daily diary studies, research demonstrates that sense of purpose may yield a homeostatic function, insofar that it helps individuals stay the course to progress toward their purpose in life.

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Research into immigrant wellbeing and health has yielded evidence for both potential risks and the capacity for resilience of individuals moving to the United States. Limited research, though, has considered how immigrants may differ in their perceived commitment to a life direction and goals, known as sense of purpose. Moreover, research is needed on whether immigrants may be more likely to derive that purpose through social activism for change.

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Objectives: Immigrants face multiple forms of cultural stress that hold pernicious influences on their psychological well-being, including everyday discrimination, bicultural stressors, and negative context of reception from others. Research thus is needed to consider potential buffers and mitigating factors that may help immigrant adults in the face of cultural stress. The present studies evaluated a sense of purpose as one potential buffer.

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