It is unlikely that our finding reflects a reporting bias such as might occur when women are more reticent about admitting to disvalued behaviors. |
Indeed, in extreme cases, individual well-being may be so contrary to widely held values that well-being can come to be disvalued. |
If we discover that attaining it has further, disvalued, consequences, we also prize it less. |
This enables the parents to embrace or part company with the team's values in a fuller understanding of the real meaning and implications of either disvalued outcome. |
Illness is an explanatory concept that describes the human perception, experience, and interpretation of certain socially disvalued states. |