Wellbeing and health psychology: the difficulty to measure quality of life

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Abstract

We present a conceptual overview around Wellbeing (WB) and some reflections about the necessity and difficulty of measure it. We start by analyzing the WB concept from the different axis, components, and dimensions (that form part of it. Also, we include and present different theories and conceptions that have been evolving through history, from Hedonism and Eudaimonic to modern psychological WB, Self-Determination Theory, Objective list, or Desires Theories to Authentic Happiness. Based on this revision, we are going to analyzing critically some of the most influential measure indicators of WB proposed during last two decades. Two are the main conclusions of our work: one is that indicators proposed lacks of integration of multiple WB dimensions that can offer a precise idea of the multidimensionality of the concept; second, an accurate, integrate and rigorous WB concept and measurement is an essential condition for effective and fair public policy.

Keywords

Quality of life, Health Psychology, Wellbeing, Happiness

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Author Biographies

Sabrina Femenia, Ingenio- UPV- CSIC Universidad Politécnica de Valencia

Estudiante de doctorado del Instituto de Gestión del Conocimiento y la Innovación – (Ingenio CSIC-UPV).

José-Félix Lozano, Instituto Ingenio (CSIC-UPV) Universidad Politécnica de Valencia

Profesor titular de ética profesional, de la empresa y Responsabilidad Social Corporativa en la UPV. Doctor en Filosofía y CC. de la Educación. Sus ámbitos de investigación y docencia se centran en ética de la empresa y las profesiones, RSE y de las universidades, y del desarrollo y gobernanza global. Instituto de Gestión del Conocimiento y la Innovación – (Ingenio CSIC-UPV)

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2019-12-30

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