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Prepare a 8- to 10-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation that illustrates the relationship between subjective wellbeing and the following topics:- Physical health
- Mental health
- Work
- Intelligence
- Religion
- Race, ethnicity, and stigma
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Gbenga Adeogun
Presentation date:
18TH JUNE,2020
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INTRODUCTION
Subjective well-being is actually an individual’s experience on the quality of his or her live.
It entails emotional reactions as well as cognitive judgments.
This term of subjective well-being can also be referred to us happiness in an individual’s life, hence a subjective component of quality of life (Goodman, et al.
2018).
1Subjective well-being (SWB) is a self-reported measure of well-being, typically obtained by questionnaire. Ed Diener developed a tripartite model of subjective well-being in 1984, which describes how people experience the quality of their lives and includes both emotional reactions and cognitive judgments.
This term of subjective well-being can also be referred to us happiness in an individual’s life, hence a subjective component of quality of life (Goodman, et al.
2018).
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2Subjective wellbeing with physical health Relationship
Physical health and subjective well-being can actually be referred to us two way street, whose aim is to maintain happiness as well as life satisfaction of an individual.
Therefore physical health contributes to a better overall health of an individual, hence happiness.
Happiness also contributes to longer life, less prone to becoming ill, hence subjective well-being.
3Physical Well-Being.
4A state of physical well-being is not just the absence of disease. It includes lifestyle behavior choices to ensure health, avoid preventable diseases and conditions, and to live in a balanced state of body, mind, and spirit.
5Physical well-being is about being safe, sheltered and in good health and it is closely connected to mental well-being.
6If we have good physical health, we will automatically experience better mental and emotional well-being.
3On the other hand, mental stress and anxiety will put stress on internal organs, increase blood pressure, decrease immune function and upset chemical balances.
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2Subjective wellbeing with mental health Relationship
Subjective wellbeing being is a vital aspect of the individual’s life quality.
An individual’s life can be arbitrated depending on various aspects such as prosperity, education accomplishment, revenue, and even health status.
If an individual’s mental health is good according to ratings, then the person will tend to have a better subjective well-being in relation to an individual with unstable mental health.
According to psychology, an optimistic and positive thoughts oriented individual tends to life long and good life than the pessimistic and negative thoughts oriented individual (Diener, et al.
2018).
2A personal self-rating of mental health is strongly related to subjective wellbeing. In general the health of an individual will determine their subjective well being as good subjective wellbeing leads to better health and vice versa. Being optimistic and being positive has shown to predict a longer health life compared to being pessimistic and negative, as these too will led to a poor health status and morality.
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2Work and Subjective Wellbeing Relationship
Work is the most important part of human being.
An individual’s well-being determines his or her performance at work.
Subjective well being is also a determinant of whether an individual is in a position of working well as well as relating with his work mates as well as the employer (Diener, et al.
2018).
An interaction at work which makes an individual feel positive is actually a good way of improving well-being.
7Therefore, an individual’s well being will always determined by the experiences which he or she goes through at work.
2The relationship between wellbeing and work is very strong as wellbeing can determine your performance at work and whether you are capable of working well with your colleagues and employer. Interacting with thing at work that make you feel positive is a good way to improve your wellbeing both at work and at home. The experiences an individual goes through at work will always determine their wellbeing and performance. Poor work conditions and performance has always led to a poor subjective wellbeing to individuals. This usually decreases the performance of an employee and with time he/she will lose their job due to underperforming at work.
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2Intelligence and Subjective Wellbeing Relationship Intelligence of a person is a determinant of that person’s positive outcome in life, translating to greater subjective well-being.
According to research, subjective well-being is actually arbitrated with emotional intelligence.
High intelligence levels brings positive impacts on life satisfaction which is a component of subjective well-being, as compared to low intelligence levels which mostly contributes to dissatisfaction in life due to negative thoughts (Okbay, et al.
2016).
2An individuals intelligence will determine whether a person’s life has a positive outcome which will lead to a greater subjective well-being. A study done in the present day determines whether the relationship between mindfulness and subjective wellbeing is being mediated with emotional intelligence (Okbay, et al.
2016).
2Higher levels of intelligence has shown to bring about positive affects and satisfaction in life compared to lower intelligence levels which lead to negative affects and dissatisfaction in an individual’s life.
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2Religion and Subjective Wellbeing Relationship
A person’s faith and strength in religious matters will be a great determinant.
The religious strength determines an individual’s relationship with spiritual matters.
7Religion influence to a person’s subjective well-being has always been positive, direct and substantial.
High satisfaction levels to an individual are associated with strong religious beliefs of the concern person (Okbay, et al.
2016).
2This study examines the relationships between religion and subjective wellbeing of an individual. An individual’s strength in religion will determine his wellbeing and how he/she relates with their spiritual self (Okbay, et al.
2016).
2The influence religion has on wellbeing has always being positive and is usually direct and substantial. Those who have string religious beliefs tend to have high levels of life satisfaction like happiness. But nondenominational believers like Jehovah Witness and Mormons have reported to have a greater life satisfaction than denominational believers.
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2Race and Subjective Wellbeing Relationship
Race is one of the factors impacting on the subjective well-being of the black individuals in a negative manner.
For instance, a black American tends to be looked down upon in their workplaces due to their race.
This brings in a dissatisfaction in life as well as in work of the black races.
The race experience is totally different on other races like the whites, this is because, for them they tend to be satisfied with life as well as work with favor of their skin color, hence subjective well-being.
2Social roles tend to benefit the subjective wellbeing of an individual according to a research and a theory that supports this. But this study was done examining white people. For the research done on blacks, they have found that differences in race has influenced their wellbeing on social roles. Research has found that blacks and whites have similar experiences but their wellbeing varies between those experiences of which to some extent, race and gender.
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2Ethnicity and Subjective Wellbeing Relationship
If an individual is categorized under a social group which has got a perfect well being, that individual will tend to increase his or her positive impacts in life, hence subjective well-being.
It must be emphasized that being surrounded with individuals with higher positive levels of subjective well-being will tend to bring motivation, hence changing the involved individual’s subjective well-being (Diener, et al.
2017).
2Well, ethnicity and race are not that far apart but still are different in their own way in terms of wellbeing. Having a social group that has the perfect subjective wellbeing in every individual is a good way to increase the positive effects on your wellbeing (Diener, et al.
2017).
2Being around people with who have higher positive levels of wellbeing tend to motivate you to change your subjective wellbeing to their because you like they way their life is satisfying and happy. It all depends with the group of people you hangout with.
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2Stigma and Subjective Wellbeing Relationship
Stigma is a determinant of how individuals tend to see an individual in the society.
Stigma tends to have a negative impact on an individual’s subjective well-being more especially if the person is a victim of stigmatization.
Therefore, the way the society looks at an individual is actually a determinant of the person’s well-being (Goodman, et al.
2018).
2Stigma will always tend to affect the lifestyle and wellbeing of an individual because it is a powerful tools and it determines how people see you in the society (Goodman, et al.
2018).
2How people see you in the society will always determine how your subjective wellbeing will be. If people see you in a positive way, your wellbeing will have positive results while on the other hand if you have been stigmatized by your society, then your wellbeing will have a negative effect on you
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References:
8Diener, E., Heintzelman, S. J., Kushlev, K., Tay, L., Wirtz, D., Lutes, L.
D., & Oishi, S.
(2017).
8Findings all psychologists should know from the new science on subjective well-being.
Canadian Psychology/psychologie canadienne, 58(2), 87.
9Diener, E., Oishi, S., & Tay, L.
(2018).
10Advances in subjective well-being research. Nature Human Behaviour, 2(4), 253.
Goodman, F.
9R., Disabato, D. J., Kashdan, T.
B., & Kauffman, S.
B.
(2018).
9Measuring well-being: A comparison of subjective well-being and PERMA.
The Journal of Positive Psychology, 13(4), 321-332.
9Okbay, A., Baselmans, B. M., De Neve, J. E., Turley, P., Nivard, M. G., Fontana, M.
A.,…
& Gratten, J.
(2016).
9Genetic variants associated with subjective well- being, depressive symptoms, and neuroticism identified through genome- wide analyses. Nature genetics, 48(6), 624-633.
11Verduyn, P., Ybarra, O., Résibois, M., Jonides, J., & Kross, E.
(2017).
11Do social network sites enhance or undermine subjective well‐being? A critical review. Social Issues and Policy Review, 11(1), 274-302.
1* Subjective well-being (SWB) is a self-reported measure of well-being, typically obtained by questionnaire. Ed Diener developed a tripartite model of subjective well-being in 1984, which describes how people experience the quality of their lives and includes both emotional reactions and cognitive judgments.
This term of subjective well-being can also be referred to us happiness in an individual’s life, hence a subjective component of quality of life (Goodman, et al.
2018).
3* Physical Well-Being.
4A state of physical well-being is not just the absence of disease. It includes lifestyle behavior choices to ensure health, avoid preventable diseases and conditions, and to live in a balanced state of body, mind, and spirit.
5Physical well-being is about being safe, sheltered and in good health and it is closely connected to mental well-being.
6If we have good physical health, we will automatically experience better mental and emotional well-being.
3On the other hand, mental stress and anxiety will put stress on internal organs, increase blood pressure, decrease immune function and upset chemical balances.
2* A personal self-rating of mental health is strongly related to subjective wellbeing. In general the health of an individual will determine their subjective well being as good subjective wellbeing leads to better health and vice versa. Being optimistic and being positive has shown to predict a longer health life compared to being pessimistic and negative, as these too will led to a poor health status and morality. * The relationship between wellbeing and work is very strong as wellbeing can determine your performance at work and whether you are capable of working well with your colleagues and employer. Interacting with thing at work that make you feel positive is a good way to improve your wellbeing both at work and at home. The experiences an individual goes through at work will always determine their wellbeing and performance. Poor work conditions and performance has always led to a poor subjective wellbeing to individuals. This usually decreases the performance of an employee and with time he/she will lose their job due to underperforming at work. * An individuals intelligence will determine whether a person’s life has a positive outcome which will lead to a greater subjective well-being. A study done in the present day determines whether the relationship between mindfulness and subjective wellbeing is being mediated with emotional intelligence (Okbay, et al.
2016).
2Higher levels of intelligence has shown to bring about positive affects and satisfaction in life compared to lower intelligence levels which lead to negative affects and dissatisfaction in an individual’s life. * This study examines the relationships between religion and subjective wellbeing of an individual. An individual’s strength in religion will determine his wellbeing and how he/she relates with their spiritual self (Okbay, et al.
2016).
2The influence religion has on wellbeing has always being positive and is usually direct and substantial. Those who have string religious beliefs tend to have high levels of life satisfaction like happiness. But nondenominational believers like Jehovah Witness and Mormons have reported to have a greater life satisfaction than denominational believers. * Social roles tend to benefit the subjective wellbeing of an individual according to a research and a theory that supports this. But this study was done examining white people. For the research done on blacks, they have found that differences in race has influenced their wellbeing on social roles. Research has found that blacks and whites have similar experiences but their wellbeing varies between those experiences of which to some extent, race and gender. * Well, ethnicity and race are not that far apart but still are different in their own way in terms of wellbeing. Having a social group that has the perfect subjective wellbeing in every individual is a good way to increase the positive effects on your wellbeing (Diener, et al.
2017).
2Being around people with who have higher positive levels of wellbeing tend to motivate you to change your subjective wellbeing to their because you like they way their life is satisfying and happy. It all depends with the group of people you hangout with. * Stigma will always tend to affect the lifestyle and wellbeing of an individual because it is a powerful tools and it determines how people see you in the society (Goodman, et al.
2018).
2How people see you in the society will always determine how your subjective wellbeing will be. If people see you in a positive way, your wellbeing will have positive results while on the other hand if you have been stigmatized by your society, then your wellbeing will have a negative effect on you
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