Subjective Well-Being
Cross-source consensus on Subjective Well-Being from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Subjective well-being is described as self-reported quality of life and is used increasingly as a population health metric. — Measuring subjective well-being for people racialised as Black in the USA: a scoping review protocol
- Subjective well-being is multidimensional and cannot be fully represented by a single indicator. — Measuring subjective well-being for people racialised as Black in the USA: a scoping review protocol
- The protocol treats emotional, psychological and psychosocial well-being as conceptually related to subjective well-being while noting that terminology differences can create inconsistent findings. — Measuring subjective well-being for people racialised as Black in the USA: a scoping review protocol
- The field commonly distinguishes evaluative, eudaimonic and hedonic components of subjective well-being. — Measuring subjective well-being for people racialised as Black in the USA: a scoping review protocol
- Subjective well-being is most commonly measured through self-report, though objective approaches also exist. — Measuring subjective well-being for people racialised as Black in the USA: a scoping review protocol