drop in depression
:
Yunqing Li and Kenneth F. Ferraro, “Volunteering and Depression in Later Life: Social Benefit or Selection
Processes?”
Journal of Health and Social Behavior
46 (2005): 68–84.
actually live longer
:
Marc A. Musick, A. Regula Herzog, and James S. House, “Volunteering and Mortality Among Older Adults:
Findings from a National Sample,”
Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences
54B (1999): S173–S180; and Stephanie L. Brown,
Randolph M. Nesse, Amiram D. Vinokur, and Dylan M. Smith, “Providing Social Support May Be More Beneficial Than
Receiving It: Results from a Prospective Study of Mortality,”
Psychological Science
14 (2003): 320–327.
massages
:
Tiff any M. Field, Maria Hernandez-Reif, Olga Quintino, Saul Schanberg, and Cynthia Kuhn, “Elder Retired Volunteers
Benefit from Giving Massage Therapy to Infants,”
Journal of Applied Gerontology
17 (1998): 229–239.
national survey of Americans
:
Roy F. Baumeister, Kathleen D. Vohs, Jennifer L. Aaker, and Emily N. Garbinsky, “Some Key
Differences between a Happy Life and a Meaningful Life,”
Journal of Positive Psychology
(forthcoming).
happiness can motivate people
:
see Sigal G. Barsade and Donald E. Gibson, “Why Does Affect Matter in Organizations?”
Academy
of Management Perspectives
21 (2007): 36–59; Sonja Lyubomirsky, Laura King, and Ed Diener, “The Benefits of Frequent
Positive Affect: Does Happiness Lead to Success?”
Psychological Bulletin
131 (6): 803–855; and Timothy A. Judge, Carl J.
Thoresen, Joyce E. Bono, and Gregory K. Patton, “The Job Satisfaction—Job Performance Relationship: A Qualitative and
Quantitative Review,”
Psychological Bulletin
127 (2001): 376–407.
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