Glossary of well-being dimensions
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RelaxationWhether or not an individual feels calm, confident and at ease. [1]
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Anxiety/depressionWhether an individual is extremely, severely, moderately, slightly or not at all anxious or depressed. [1]
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Global affectWhether an individual is calm, happy, peaceful, relaxed and enthusiastic. [1]
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Social isolationWhether an individual has much social contact with others, any close relationships, and their feelings of loneliness. [1]
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Self-controlWhether a person is emotionally stable and in control of their actions, behaviours and thoughts. [1]
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Independent livingWhether a person is able to look after yourself, complete household activities unaided, and being physically mobile. [1]
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AbsorptionVivid imagination, experiences of high awareness and highly responsive to stimuli. [1]
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Physical functioningVigorous activities, moderate activities, lift, climb, bend, walk, bathe and dress. [1]
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Negative affectUndesirable emotional states such as anger, anxiety, sadness and grief. [1]
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TrustTrusting in a larger plan, and a belief that things happen as they do for a reason. [1]
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Reference:
[1] Review of 99 self-report measures for assessing well-being in adults exploring dimensions of well-being and developments over time