Abstract Background Given the absence of a brief scale that reconciles and encompasses different conceptual definitions of well-being (physical, psychological, social and spiritual), the present research aimed at developing and validating a Comprehensive Well-Being Scale (CWBS) that encompasses these different conceptual definition and extend the definition of well-being to transcendental well-being among individuals in recovery of mental illness. The present research focuses on testing the scale among people in recovery of mental illness so that a brief and theoretically comprehensive scale would be available for mental health organization to evaluate the well-being of service users, and to develop and evaluate well-being related services....
MENTAL HEALTH AS POSITIVE TREATMENT OUTCOME: AN EMPIRICAL COMPARISON OF THREE INSTRUMENTS Mental hea...
The Mental Health Continuum-Short Form (MHC-SF) is aimed at measuring the three dimensions of mental...
Background: In epidemiological surveillance of mental health there is good reason to also include sc...
The study aims to examine the psychometric properties of the Holistic Well-Being Scale (HWS), a new ...
Purpose: There is no global definition of well-being. Cultural differences in the perception of well...
A 4-item-per-construct version of the Scales of Psychological Well-being (Ryff, 1989) was constructe...
Abstract Background The mental well-being of patients with chronic heart failure is likely to influe...
Background: The Recovery Self-Assessment (RSA) is a popular and well-validated instrument for assess...
IntroductionWell-being is a multi-domain concept that involves measuring physical, psychological, so...
There is no universally agreed definition of well-being as a subjective experience, but Huppert and ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the reliability and validity of the 7-item Chinese Short Warwick-Edinburgh Ment...
The assessment of well-being remains an important topic for many disciplines including medical, psyc...
WEMWBS was developed in 2007 to meet the need for a measure of mental well-being for use in surveys ...
Abstract Background Instruments to measure mental health and well-being are largely developed and of...
ObjectivesZZThe aim of this study was to develop the Korean version of the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental ...
MENTAL HEALTH AS POSITIVE TREATMENT OUTCOME: AN EMPIRICAL COMPARISON OF THREE INSTRUMENTS Mental hea...
The Mental Health Continuum-Short Form (MHC-SF) is aimed at measuring the three dimensions of mental...
Background: In epidemiological surveillance of mental health there is good reason to also include sc...
The study aims to examine the psychometric properties of the Holistic Well-Being Scale (HWS), a new ...
Purpose: There is no global definition of well-being. Cultural differences in the perception of well...
A 4-item-per-construct version of the Scales of Psychological Well-being (Ryff, 1989) was constructe...
Abstract Background The mental well-being of patients with chronic heart failure is likely to influe...
Background: The Recovery Self-Assessment (RSA) is a popular and well-validated instrument for assess...
IntroductionWell-being is a multi-domain concept that involves measuring physical, psychological, so...
There is no universally agreed definition of well-being as a subjective experience, but Huppert and ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the reliability and validity of the 7-item Chinese Short Warwick-Edinburgh Ment...
The assessment of well-being remains an important topic for many disciplines including medical, psyc...
WEMWBS was developed in 2007 to meet the need for a measure of mental well-being for use in surveys ...
Abstract Background Instruments to measure mental health and well-being are largely developed and of...
ObjectivesZZThe aim of this study was to develop the Korean version of the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental ...
MENTAL HEALTH AS POSITIVE TREATMENT OUTCOME: AN EMPIRICAL COMPARISON OF THREE INSTRUMENTS Mental hea...
The Mental Health Continuum-Short Form (MHC-SF) is aimed at measuring the three dimensions of mental...
Background: In epidemiological surveillance of mental health there is good reason to also include sc...