Lupine Publishers | Well-being at a glance:with special focus on Geriatric population
Introduction
The various models on wellbeing define
wellbeing as a multidimensional construct integrating mental and physical
health regarding health promotion by preventing disease. WHO also holds a
holistic view of health comprising of physical mental and social wellbeing.
Researches nowadays are more alert towards public health model rather than the
medical model proposed during earlier times. The advent of positive psychology
has led to a paradigm shift in health management strategies from pathogenic
orientation which lays more emphasis on treatment and cure for illness to
maltogenic approach that focuses on prevention of illness and health promotion.
At an elementary level, wellbeing can be defined as how people perceive and
evaluate the actions and activities in their life, the positive outcome that
stands significant for individuals. The factors that can significantly affect
the state of an individual’s wellbeing are presence and the degree of positive
relationship, self actualization, resilience, positive emotions contentment and
purpose in life. Researches reveal global judgment of life satisfaction and
feelings ranging between joy to depression to be included under wellbeing
[1-6].
Numerous cross sectional
and longitudinal researches have revealed that wellbeing is associated
positively with the following variables [5,7]:
a) Self-perceived health
b) Longevity
c) Healthy behaviors
d) Mental and physical illness
e) Social connectedness
f) Productivity
g) Factors in the physical and social environment
Research studies also state higher levels
of wellbeing are associated with decreased risk of physical ailments like
cardiovascular risk, injury and other types of illnesses; it improves immune
functioning leading to quick recovery from ailments thus increasing the longevity.
Further it is also related positively to job productivity and social
contributions. The positive affect component of wellbeing is associated with
extraversion and negative affect component to neuroticism [8-10].
Aspects of Wellbeing
The Concepts Identified
are the Following
a) Attitude of an individual towards his
own self
b) Self actualization
c) Integration
d) Autonomy
e) Perception of reality
f) Environmental mastery
Seeman’s model is based on the behavioral
subsystems of all human systems. It is based on the concept of organismic
integration where organismic would refer to a pervasive process that
comprehends all the subsystem such as biochemical, physiological, perceptual
cognitive and interpersonal dimensions of behavior. The model proposed, looks
like (Table 1). The horizontal dimension of the model emphasizes the point that
wellbeing is a longitudinal development terms so as to include the concept of
health as an ongoing process. Crompton’s model finally proposes that
psychological wellbeing can best be assumed by a tripartite model that includes
subjective wellbeing, personal growth and religiosity. Research conducted by
Crompton (2001) found that as people strive to gain greater psychological
wellness they may seek interpersonal relationship to enhance self esteem,
search for existentialism for self actualization. He further concluded that the
conflict people experience in search of their happiness and good life may be
related to a relative stable sense of identity. Correlates and determinants of
individual wellbeing: Wellbeing is dependent upon good health, positive social
relations and the basic/ primary needs of the individual, so as to quote the
definition of health by W.H.O. “The physical, mental and social health of the
individual”. Individual wellbeing is determined by factors like autonomy,
environmental mastery, life satisfaction, self acceptance, positive regard with
others, and purpose in life and happiness. As individual correlates are based
on the environment, might vary from one individual to the other. Personality
and genes at the individual level are related to wellbeing. Researchers have
shown that positive emotions are heritable to some degree suggesting that there
may be some set points for emotions like happiness and sadness to be felt or
experienced. Although it is not solely the genetic effects that would determine
positive emotions, environmental factors would also play a role significantly.
Genetic factors and personality factors would interact closely to influence the
individual wellbeing of individuals. Age and gender as correlates of wellbeing
show that men and women would almost have the similar levels of wellbeing,
however with age [8] there has been found a U shaped distribution wherein,
wellbeing will be more among the younger and older population than the middle
aged adults [1]. In terms of relationships, positive relations turn up to be
one of the strongest correlates of wellbeing, having a positive effect
altogether [10-12].
Some Reviews on Well
Being Based on Report Prepared by CDC
a) Employed women would show higher
levels of wellbeing and also used fewer professional services to cope with
stress than non employed ones, data from NHANES (1971-1975) revealed [13].
b) The other review from NHIS and quality of wellbeing scale (2001) found that
males and females between the age group of 20-39 showed significantly better
sense of wellbeing than the ones aged 40 years and older [7].
c) Data from BRFSS revealed that 8.6% of adults in US reported of never or
rarely receiving emotional and social support [12].
Statistics on Wellbeing
Report presented on ageing statistics by World Health Organization shows that India’s current elderly population is 60 million, which is projected to increase to 227 million in 2050 which shows an increase of 280 percent from the current situation. Similarly, glancing at China’s current elderly population i.e. 65 and above, from 110 million shall likely reach to 330 million by 2050 (Figure 2). In a study conducted by global AGEing and adult health (SAGE) six major health risk factors viz. physical inactivity, current tobacco use, heavy alcohol consumption, high risk waisthip ratio, hypertension and obesity have been identified. The study reported that three of these six health risk factors rises with age however the patterns and percentage would vary by country. The pattern and percentage has been depicted in Figure 2 below. One of the goals of further researches in this direction might be to study and find out the outcome of such health conditions on the well being of the country’s population. Number of disabilities seems to increase among the developing nation as the number of older people tends to increase. Health services in the developing nations needs improvement in their health services in order to understand the health risks faced by older people and accordingly plan for prevention and intervention. Further studies conducted in this direction show the health status score of males and females from six different countries. In the figure below (Figures 3 & 4), it has been depicted that health status score declines with age, as expected. The graph shows the score for males is higher than females. However females tend to live longer than males on an average but have poorer health status. The health score in the figure ranges from 0 (worst health) to 100 (best health).
Conclusion
India has acquired the label of “an
ageing nation” with 7.7% of its population being more than 60 years. In India,
the elderly population suffers from dual health issues i.e. either communicable
or non communicable diseases. According to the Government of India statistics,
cardiovascular diseases account for one third of elderly mortality. Respiratory
disorders account for 10% mortality. As a concept, wellbeing can be defined as
to how people evaluate their lives. Psychological well being as a construct
comprises of positive affective state like happiness on one end and optimal
functioning on the other end [14]. Thus accordingly, psychological wellbeing
can be observed as a combination of feeling happy and functioning effectively.
Studies and researches conducted further have reported that people who are high
on psychological wellbeing report of feeling happy capable and good
availability of social support and higher degrees of life satisfaction. The
authors in a study concluded positive emotions as a potential promoting agent
for population longevity and health [15]. Apart from the psychological factors
it is also dependent upon physical health conditions that can be mediated by
brain activation patterns neuro chemical effects and also genetic factors. The
focus of any future research can be to increase the life expectancy rate of the
elderly population and accordingly explore the ways of ensuring good quality of
life with increasing age. With a special focus on the developing nations of the
world, better medical aid and services should be provided by the community
based health care centers and hospitals. The aim of these health care centers
should be to plan interventions and improve the overall health conditions of
the elderly population.
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