The WHO-5 Well-Being Index: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Region Zealand · Copenhagen University Hospital · +1 more institution
Abstract
The 5-item World Health Organization Well-Being Index (WHO-5) is among the most widely used questionnaires assessing subjective psychological well-being. Since its first publication in 1998, the WHO-5 has been translated into more than 30 languages and has been used in research studies all over the world. We now provide a systematic review of the literature on the WHO-5.
We conducted a systematic search for literature on the WHO-5 in PubMed and PsycINFO in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines. In our review of the identified articles, we focused particularly on the following aspects: (1) the clinimetric validity of the WHO-5; (2) the responsiveness/sensitivity of the WHO-5 in controlled clinical trials; (3) the potential of the WHO-5 as a screening tool for depression, and (4) the applicability of the WHO-5 across study fields.
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- PsycINFO
- Psychology
- Systematic review
- Clinical psychology
- MEDLINE
- Depression (economics)
- Scale (ratio)
- External validity