Well-being Concepts -
Warm, satisfying, and trusting connections with others.
Frequent positive emotions and infrequent negative ones.
Often described as how people experience and evaluate their lives. It includes: Well-Being Concepts
A person’s overall assessment of their life satisfaction.
A Māori model viewing well-being as a four-walled meeting house: spiritual, mental/emotional, physical, and family/social. Determinants and Context Warm, satisfying, and trusting connections with others
Organizations and scholars use different models to summarize these concepts: Key Components
Physical, emotional, cultural, environmental, financial, intellectual, occupational, social, and spiritual. and spiritual. Feeling healthy
Feeling healthy, energetic, and capable of performing daily tasks without physical limitation.