Subjective well-being / by Rup Nagpal, Helmut Sell.
Material type: TextSeries: SEARO regional health papers ; no. 7Publication details: New Delhi : WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia, 1985.Description: 161 pISBN:- 9290221763
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A report on the objectives, design, findings, and conclusions of a study conducted to explore the extent to which individual perceptions of subjective well-being can serve as an indicator of the quality of life. The study takes its focus from the importance accorded to spiritual, physical and mental well-being within the traditional medical system of India. The authors conclude that socioeconomic groups differed little in their sense of well-being and, moreover, that the overall perception of ill-being was significantly diminished in the presence of good health.
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