On features and measures of psychological wellbeing
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Olga Shevleva, Gennaro Cordasco, Carl Vogel, Anna Esposito, 'On features and measures of psychological wellbeing', 2022, Journal of Health Sciences Studies;, 2;, 1;Abstract:
Low levels of psychological wellbeing pose considerable burdens on society in terms of mortality, unemployment, absen-
teeism, medications, social services, morbidity, and in-out patients’ costs. Early detection and preventive treatments may
help to reduce costs and improve quality of life. Researchers have proposed several measures and tried to identify new
measures of psychological wellbeing, but there is not a universally accepted measure, and all the existing ones have their
own limitations. This paper discusses research results focusing on behavioral, psychological, social, demographic features
and biomarkers of psychological wellbeing and mental disorders associated with low psychological wellbeing levels. The
features which are addressed in the paper are categorized into three groups: affecting features, features for therapy and
detecting features. This categorization is described and defended.
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European Commission
N. 769872 (EMPATHIC)
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V:ALERE 2019 Università della Campania
European Commission
N. 823907 (MENHIR)
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Italian MIUR, PNR 2015-2020, D.D. 1735,
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