Health benefits: Meta-analytically determining the impact of well-being on objective health outcomes
San Francisco State University · University of California, Riverside
Abstract
Abstract This research synthesis integrates findings from 150 experimental, ambulatory and longitudinal studies that tested the impact of well-being on objective health outcomes. Results demonstrated that well-being positively impacts health outcomes (r=0.14). Well-being was found to be positively related to short-term health outcomes (r=0.15), long-term health outcomes (r=0.11), and disease or symptom control (r=0.13). Results from the experimental studies demonstrated that inductions of well-being lead to healthy functioning, and inductions of ill-being lead to compromised health at similar magnitudes. Thus, the effect of subjective well-being on health is not solely due to ill-being having a detrimental…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 7.64
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 305
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Well-being
- Medicine
- Meta-analysis
- Disease
- Psychology
- Gerontology
- Internal medicine
- Psychotherapist
- Good health and well-being