Holistic approach to critical issues which impact public well being and health: A review

Pages: 1812-1814
Vasant Namdeo Borkar (Department of Psychology, Nowrosjee Wadia College, Pune, Maharashtra)

Well-being is a positive outcome that is meaningful for people and for many sectors of society, because it tells us that people perceive that their lives are going well. Good living conditions (e.g., housing, employment) are fundamental to well-being (Diener, 2009). Tracking these conditions is important for public policy. However, many indicators that measure living conditions fail to measure what people think and feel about their lives, such as the quality of their relationships, their positive emotions and resilience, the realization of their potential, or their overall satisfaction with lifei.e., their “well-being.” Well-being generally includes global judgments of life satisfaction and feelings ranging from depression to joy. Community-based research in public health focuses on social, structural, and physical environmental inequities through active involvement of community members, organizational representatives, and researchers in all aspects of the research process. Partners contribute their expertise to enhance understanding of a given phenomenon and to integrate the knowledge gained with action to benefit the community involved. This review provides a synthesis of key principles of community-based research, examines its place within the context of different scientific paradigms, discusses rationales for its use, and explores major challenges and facilitating factors and their implications for conducting effective community-based research aimed at improving the public’s health.

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Pages: 1812-1814
Vasant Namdeo Borkar (Department of Psychology, Nowrosjee Wadia College, Pune, Maharashtra)