
#Lesson 1: Definition of Health & well-being
#🌿 Concept of Well-Being
#🎯 Specific Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
At the end of the session, the learner will be able to:
Define the concept of well-being and explain its broad components including social, economic, psychological, and health aspects.
Differentiate between the objective (standard/level of living) and subjective (quality of life) components of well-being.
Describe the indicators of standard of living, including income, housing, education, nutrition, and access to services.
Explain the concept of level of living and list its key components such as health, education, occupation, and social security.
Discuss the concept of quality of life and its determinants including physical health, psychological state, social relationships, and environment.
Distinguish clearly between level of living (objective) and quality of life (subjective) in relation to well-being.
#⭐ Golden 3 Basics of Concept of Health
Well-being has two core components: Objective and Subjective
Objective = Standard/Level of living (measurable factors like income, housing, education)
Subjective = Quality of life (personal satisfaction, happiness)
#🌍 Concept of Well-Being
Well-being is a broad condition of an individual or group.
It includes:
Social aspects
Economic aspects
Psychological aspects
Spiritual aspects
Medical aspects
#🔹 Two Components of Well-Being
1. Objective Component
Standard of Living / Level of Living
Refers to measurable factors such as:
Income
Housing
Education
Access to services
2. Subjective Component
Quality of Life
Based on:
Personal feelings
Satisfaction
Happiness
#🏠 Standard of Living
#Meaning
Standard of living refers to the typical level of spending, the goods we use, and the services we enjoy in daily life.
#What It Includes
Education level
Employment status
Food and nutrition
Clothing
Housing
Entertainment and comforts of modern life
#WHO Definition Includes
Income and occupation
Quality of housing
Sanitation
Nutrition
Availability of health, education, recreational, and other services
👉 These together measure the socio-economic status and form an index of standard of living.
#Differences Across Countries
Large inequalities exist worldwide
Often measured using per capita GNP
#📊 Level of Living
“Level of living” is a term used by the United Nations as a parallel to standard of living.
#Nine Components of Level of Living
Health
Food consumption
Education
Occupation and working conditions
Housing
Social security
Clothing
Recreation and leisure
Human rights
#Importance of Health
Health is the most important component because when health is impaired, the entire level of living is affected.
#😊 Quality of Life
#Meaning
Quality of life is the subjective part of well-being.
It reflects how a person feels about different areas of their life.
#WHO Definition (Earlier)
Quality of life is shaped by:
Health
Happiness and comfort
Education
Social and intellectual achievements
Freedom of action
Justice
Freedom of expression
#WHO Recent Definition
Quality of life results from interactions between:
Social conditions
Health status
Economic conditions
Environmental factors
#It Includes
Physical health
Psychological state
Level of independence
Social relationships
Personal beliefs
Relationship with the environment
#⚖️ Difference Between Level of Living and Quality of Life
Level of Living | Quality of Life |
|---|---|
Objective indicators | Subjective feelings |
Measurable factors | Personal satisfaction |
Income, housing, education | Happiness, well-being |
#📈 Growing Importance of Well-Being
People now expect better quality of life, not just higher income
Governments aim to:
Reduce illness
Improve healthcare
Strengthen physical, mental, and social well-being
Higher standard of living alone is not enough
Strong social policies and better societal goals are essential
#📚 References
World Health Organization (1975). Promoting Health in the Human Environment, Geneva.
United Nations (1961). International Definition and Measurement of Levels of Living, UN Publication.
World Health Organization (1976). WHO Chronicle, 30(8):312.
World Health Organization (2004). A Glossary of Terms for Community Health Care and Services for Older Persons.
Nagpal R & Sell H (1985). Subjective Well-Being, SEARO, New Delhi.