Flourishing Across Europe: Application of a New Conceptual Framework for Defining Well-Being
University of Cambridge · Addenbrooke's Hospital
Abstract
Governments around the world are recognising the importance of measuring subjective well-being as an indicator of progress. But how should well-being be measured? A conceptual framework is offered which equates high well-being with positive mental health. Well-being is seen as lying at the opposite end of a spectrum to the common mental disorders (depression, anxiety). By examining internationally agreed criteria for depression and anxiety (DSM and ICD classifications), and defining the opposite of each symptom, we identify ten features of positive well-being. These combine feeling and functioning, i.e. hedonic and eudaimonic aspects of well-being: competence, emotional stability, engagement, meaning,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.95
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 94
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Flourishing
- Well-being
- Psychology
- Optimism
- Eudaimonia
- Life satisfaction
- Mental health
- Anxiety