Psychological well-being as part of the public health debate? Insight into dimensions, interventions, and policy.
Claudia Trudel-FitzgeraldRachel A MillsteinChristiana von HippelChanelle J HoweLinda Powers TomassoGregory R WagnerTyler J VanderWeelePublished in: BMC public health (2019)
Although research in the fields of behavioral and psychosomatic medicine, as well as health psychology have substantially contributed to the science of PWB, this body of work has been somewhat overlooked by the public health community. Yet, the growing interest in documenting well-being, in addition to examining its determinants and consequences at a population level may provoke a shift in perspective. To cultivate optimal well-being-mental, physical, social, and spiritual-consideration of a broader set of well-being measures, rigorous studies, and interventions that can be disseminated is critically needed.