AbsorptionVivid imagination, experiences of high awareness and highly responsive to stimuli. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
AcceptanceBeing able to accept situations and outcomes that cannot be controlled and an ability to forgive oneself and others. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
AchievementAmbition, effort, challenging tasks, persistence and hard work. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Achievement at workHow well somebody performs at work at the degree to which it is recognised. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
ActivationHow enthusiastic, motivated, energetic or excited a person is. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
AffectionThe love one gets for being who they are. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Affective sufferingEmotional aspects of depression, such as tearfulness. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
AggressionHaving a confrontational temperament towards others. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
AgitationAge related anxiety, restlessness or a generally dysphoric mood. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Alcohol consumptionOn average, how many units of alcohol a person is consuming. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
AlienationFeelings of being exploited, mistreated, betrayed or unlucky. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Anhedonic depressionThe inability to experience pleasure from activities usually found enjoyable and low positive affect. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
AnxietyA state of mental tension, stress, worry, strain and nervousness. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Anxiety/depressionWhether an individual is extremely, severely, moderately, slightly or not at all anxious or depressed. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Anxious arousalFeeling dizzy, shaky, faint, numb or sweaty. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
AttachmentThe ability to interact with others for support, contact and love. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Attitude towards agingHow an individual evaluates the age related changes occurring in their life. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
AutonomyConfidence in one's independence. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Bad moodFeelings of sadness/melancholy and a possible inability engage with humour. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Being at peaceA person's general sense of being at peace. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
BreathingAble to breathe normally, without shortness of breath or other difficulties. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
CheerfulnessPositive affectivity, in terms of being in good spirits and feeling merry. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Civic actionCitizenship and community involvement and democratic participation. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
CognitionAble to think, remember and problem solve clearly. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
ComfortThe absence of physical discomforts such as pain, hunger or cold [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Community and services supportGood and safe neighbourhood, available resources and other services. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Community well-beingSupport provided by and to the community surrounding individual. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
CompetenceAbility to carry out usual activities in life. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Confusion-bewildermentA negative mood categorised by disorientation. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
ContentmentGeneral gratification with life. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
CreativitySatisfaction with your ability to express yourself through hobbies or everyday activities. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
DepressionThe assessment of symptoms largely associated with depression or depressive episodes, such as: anxiety, agitation, tiredness, poor appetite and not feeling like oneself, or just general feelings of being depressed. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Depression/happinessA continuum with feelings of depression at one end and feelings of depression at the other [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
DexterityFunctional use of hands and fingers. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Discomfort and symptomsPhysical pains, aches, nausea or itching. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
DistressFeeling anxious, stressed or nervous. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Downward social comparisonsThe belief that your fortune is worse than another person's. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
EatingAble to eat normally without help from others. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Eco-awarenessThe extent to which an individual is enriched by, and or nurtures the natural physical and biological environment around them. This may include an individual feeling personally connected with nature and in awe of it. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
EliminationProblem free bladder and bowel functioning. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Emotional reactionThe extent to which things get you down, the ability to enjoy yourself and how easily you lose your temper or control. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Emotional well-beingThe emotions, affects or feelings that a person has about their life, including their happiness, sadness and self-regard. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Energy levelFeelings of tiredness and running out of energy easily. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
EnjoymentEnjoyment, pleasure and fun gained from undertaken activities. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Environmental masteryThe capacity to manage effectively one's life and surrounding world. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Existential well-beingAn overall sense of existential life satisfaction. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Faith/beliefTrust in god or a supreme being, and an afterlife. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
FamilyQuality of relationships with parents, siblings and other family members. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Fatigue-inertiaFeelings of mental and physical tiredness. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Financial situationSatisfaction with one's monetary situation. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
FitnessHow physically fit and energetic a person is. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
FriendlinessHow socially warm a person is towards others around them. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
FriendshipsNumber and or quality of close friendships. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Fulfilment of needsGenerally how well a person's self-defined needs are being met. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Functional well-beingThe ability, or inability of an individual to undertake activities of life, generally or as the result of some condition of life. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Future life satisfactionThe fulfilment that an individual anticipates later on in their life. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Future securityThinking about the future without any concern. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
General copingAble to relax, see the positive light and move on when feeling stressed. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
General healthHow generally healthy an individual thinks they are, and not limited to physical quality of life. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Global affectWhether an individual is calm, happy, peaceful, relaxed and enthusiastic. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Goal congruenceThe extent to which a person believes they have achieved the objectives in life they have set themselves. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
HappinessThe extent to which a person reports that they are a happy person. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Harm avoidanceFeelings of risk aversion. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
HearingAbility to hear speech normally. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
HomeSatisfaction with where you live, in terms of its physical characteristics. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Home lifeQuality of the relationships with people who you live with. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
HopeA future oriented evaluation concerned with ambition and confidence concerning things that may come a person's way. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
HostilityFeelings of aggression, rage and annoyance. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
House-keepingAble to cook, clean and complete jobs around the home. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
IllnessReliance on medication, aids, treatment. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Independent livingWhether a person is able to look after yourself, complete household activities unaided, and being physically mobile. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Inner balance and biological orderHow balanced a person would assess their inner state health to be. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Inner havenThe ability to tap into an inner calm, strength and peace [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Intellectual wellnessThe presence of activities that satisfy intellectual appetite and the energising feeling that results from this stimulation. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Inter-personal functioningAble to respond and relate well to family, friends and groups. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Interactive function (salutogenic)The interaction between an individual and their environment. This includes elements of health that are more focused on the context. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Intrapersonal characteristics (salutogenic)Interactions between different internal sub-systems, such as tension, energy levels and states of morale. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
LearningAcquisition of intellectual and practical knowledge through formal and informal forms of education. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Leisure situationHow satisfied a person is with the leisure time that they have. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Life engagementThe phenomena of being lost in a highly absorbing life activity, where time may pass more quickly and attention is highly focused. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Life meaningHow significant an individual perceives their life to be. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Life purpose and satisfactionHow satisfied a person is in themselves and their activities, and the sense of life purpose in life that they have developed as a result. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Life satisfactionThe cognitive, overall evaluation individuals make about the satisfaction they have with the life they are living. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Life satisfaction/ self-actualisationBelieving in your own spirituality, meaning and purpose. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Life-schemeAlienation, in terms of knowing who you are, where you fit in and what your purpose is. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Life/self-responsibilityBeing able to set goals and make decisions. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Lonely dissatisfactionFeelings associated with having few social connections such as the worthiness of life and sadness. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Mental alertnessHow well a person is able to get started, take on challenges and the effort that they put in. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Mental functionsThe ability to think and remember clearly. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Mental health/symptomsThe extent to which a person is mentally healthy, or the presence of specific symptoms of mental illness. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
MobilityThe ability of physical movement and ambulation. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Mood toneTaking pleasure from life and expressing a happy and optimistic temperament. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
MotivationA loss of interest, drive and enjoyment in life. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Need for relatednessThe pursuit of social connectedness, both in terms of the support that a person receives and the love and care they provide for others. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Negative affectUndesirable emotional states such as anger, anxiety, sadness and grief. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
NeighbourhoodSatisfaction with your immediate local environment, including access to green spaces, exposure to crime and the services available. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
NothingnessHow lost a person feels, and the extent to which their ongoing life feels aimless or empty. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Nutritional balanceThe amount of fibre, fruit, vegetables or high in fat foods a person consumes. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Objective factorsHow an individual would assess themselves against non-subjective aspects of life such as their status or what they have achieved. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Occupational functioningBeing able to carry out usually activities, specifically those such as those that are linked to paid and unpaid work (employment, school and housekeeping activities). [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
OptimismThe tendency to expect positive outcomes in the future, opposed to negative expectations. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
PainThe experience of physical bodily distresses. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Partner relationsQuality of intimate, romantic and sexual relationships with another. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Past life satisfactionThe degree of life satisfaction a person has experienced in the past. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Peace of mindA peaceful life, and an understanding of its meaning. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Personal fulfilmentFeelings of balance, dignity, experiencing sexuality and the arts. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Personal growthThe process of self-development, realising your own potential and the development of either a boring or interesting life. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Personal growth and autonomyConfidence making decisions, expressing one's self and being goal-oriented. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Personal safetyHow safe an individual feels in their current environmental context. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Philosophy of lifeHaving a set of guiding values, goals and beliefs. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Physical activityThe extent to which a person physical exerts themselves or is involved in exercise or other high intensity activity. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Physical and mental well-beingAn overlapping assessment of both physical and mental functioning, including fitness, energy, mood and self-esteem [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Physical functioningVigorous activities, moderate activities, lift, climb, bend, walk, bathe and dress. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Physical well-being (overall)Overall physical health/well-being. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
PleasureThe pursuit or attainment of favourable sensory stimuli, and the maximised enjoyment of experiences. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Positive affectPositive emotions such as joy and excitement. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Positive readiness and expectancyA sense of direction, optimism, belief that life has value and the ability to recall positive events. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Praise and Respect from othersThe extent to which others recognise and acknowledge a person. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Psycho-social flourishingA combination of good quality positive social relationships and living life with purpose. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Psychological and Spiritual Well-BeingSatisfaction with self, life in general, achievement of goals, faith in a higher power and peace of mind. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Psychological well-being (eudaimonic)psychological well-being as conceptualised from the perspective of eudaimonic theory, broadly concerning the meaning an individual has in their life. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Psychological well-being (other)Psychological well-being conceptualised as sleep, feelings and pain. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Psychological well-being (overall)Overall mental, cognitive and emotional quality of life. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Purpose in lifeThe presence of life goals, a direction and the belief that life has meaning. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Realizing life potentialHow well a person is realising their deepest dreams and desires. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
RegretHow proud, upset, guilty or satisfied a person is when evaluating their past. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Relationship with childrenQuality of the relationship you have with your children. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
RelaxationWhether or not an individual feels calm, confident and at ease. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Religious well-beingThe relationship a person has to god. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Resolution and fortitudeThe extent to which a person accepts responsibility for their life. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
RoleAble to do all the things that make you feel valued. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Role-emotionalThe extent to which feelings of sadness, anxiety or depression have limited activities or accomplishments. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Role-physicalHow difficult it is to complete physical activities, and the specific limitations and time taken as a result. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Satisfaction of material needsHaving enough money to do the things a person wants to do. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Search for meaningPursing some form of significance and purpose in life. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Self-acceptanceThe ability to accept the good and bad qualities of yourself, personal qualities and past events. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Self-careAbility to look after one's self. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Self-confidence during stressThe level of anxiety, frustration and fear that a person experiences when they are under pressure or in difficult situations. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Self-controlWhether a person is emotionally stable and in control of their actions, behaviours and thoughts. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Self-discoveryThe depth of inner reflection and a search for meaning in life, in order to discover more about the self, grow and heal. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Self-efficacyThe belief in one's capacity to overcome problems. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Self-esteemThe positive and negative feelings a person has about themselves. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Self-realisationThe opportunity for an active participation in activities that make a person happy or satisfied. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Self-regardLike and respecting yourself. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Self-satisfactionThe degree to which a person has done the things that they have wanted to do. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Sensation seekingThe pursuit of new or novel, and possibly risky experiences. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
SeriousnessA frame of mind within which a person is attentive, sober and objective in their perspective, and earnest. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Sex lifeSatisfaction in a person's sexual life. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
SleepThe duration and quality of sleep a person has, and how refreshed it leaves them feeling. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Social acceptanceIndividuals who illustrate social acceptance trust others, think that others are capable of kindness, and believe that people can be industrious [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Social actualisationThe belief in societal progression and potential for continued evolution towards greater progress. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Social and economicsSatisfaction with friends, support network, neighbourhood, home, employment, education and financial needs. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Social closenessSociability, socially warm and welcoming of social support. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Social coherenceThe ability to make sense of the society we live in and a concern for what goes on within it. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Social commitmentThe extent to which a person is committed to the solidarity, harmony, and norms of the group. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Social contributionThe belief that a person is a vital member of society, with something meaningful to contribute to the world. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Social functionThe extent to which a person is able to interact in social settings with friends, family and others. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Social isolationWhether an individual has much social contact with others, any close relationships, and their feelings of loneliness. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Social potencyEnjoying social visibility, being in charge and dominance. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Social servicePro-social behaviour towards others who would not be classed as friends or relatives. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Social/emotional supportThe availability of a trusted network of people able to provide assistance and comfort. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Somatic symptomsSoreness, pains, faintness, aches. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
SpeechAble to speak normally, without difficulties. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Spiritual fulfilmentExperiences of faith religiosity, and transcendence beyond ordinary material life. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Spiritual symptomsHarmony, purpose, reason for living, peace of mind, productive life, peaceful, able to reach deep down into yourself for comfort. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Spiritual well-being (overall)An assessment of the overall spiritual quality of a person's life, including their spirituality, peacefulness, faith and the connection they have to some spiritual resource. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
SpiritualityFinding comfort in religion or spiritual beliefs, spiritual strength and belief that a higher power looks after you. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
StabilityThe desire for a sense of continuity in life, in terms of friends, work and location. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
StatusThe social approval afforded to those with socially desired resources such as money, power and education. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
StimulationActivation which produces arousal, including mental and sensory stimulation and physical effort. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Stress reactionProne to worry and guilt, tense and being easily upset. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
SymptomsA range of symptoms linked to disease conditions, including but not limited to blindness, coughing, sleep problems, and anxiety. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Symptoms of stressHow calm an individual feels, how much energy they have, and their experiences of depression, happiness and pressure. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Temporality and futureThe presence of goals, a positive outlook on life and feelings about the future. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
TraditionalismAdvocating high moral standards and traditional ideals. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Transcendental spiritualThe relationship and faith a person has with some higher power, such as god or some other transcendental idea. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
TrustTrusting in a larger plan, and a belief that things happen as they do for a reason. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Usual activitiesAble to carry out day to day activities such as work, studying and leisure without difficulty. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
VacationsThe ability to spend leisurely time away from home. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Vigour-ActivityFeelings of excitement, energy and alertness. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
VisionAble to see normally without difficulty. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
Well-being (overall)A global assessment of overall quality of life. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei
WorkSatisfaction with your occupation and the work that you do. [1]
Submitted by: Dan Maftei