Interventions to Modify Psychological Well-Being: Progress, Promises, and an Agenda for Future Research

IF 2.1 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY
Laura D. Kubzansky, Eric S. Kim, Julia K. Boehm, Richard J. Davidson, Jeffrey C. Huffman, Eric B. Loucks, Sonja Lyubomirsky, Rosalind W. Picard, Stephen M. Schueller, Claudia Trudel-Fitzgerald, Tyler J. VanderWeele, Katey Warran, David S. Yeager, Charlotte S. Yeh, Judith T. Moskowitz
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Psychological well-being, characterized by feelings, cognitions, and strategies that are associated with positive functioning (including hedonic and eudaimonic well-being), has been linked with better physical health and greater longevity. Importantly, psychological well-being can be strengthened with interventions, providing a strategy for improving population health. But are the effects of well-being interventions meaningful, durable, and scalable enough to improve health at a population-level? To assess this possibility, a cross-disciplinary group of scholars convened to review current knowledge and develop a research agenda. Here we summarize and build on the key insights from this convening, which were: (1) existing interventions should continue to be adapted to achieve a large-enough effect to result in downstream improvements in psychological functioning and health, (2) research should determine the durability of interventions needed to drive population-level and lasting changes, (3) a shift from individual-level care and treatment to a public-health model of population-level prevention is needed and will require new infrastructure that can deliver interventions at scale, (4) interventions should be accessible and effective in racially, ethnically, and geographically diverse samples. A discussion examining the key future research questions follows.

改善心理健康的干预措施:进展、承诺和未来研究议程。
心理健康的特点是与积极功能(包括享乐和幸福感)相关的感觉、认知和策略,它与更好的身体健康和更长寿有关。重要的是,可以通过干预措施加强心理健康,为改善人口健康提供战略。但是,福祉干预措施的效果是否足够有意义、持久和可扩展,足以在人口层面改善健康?为了评估这种可能性,一个跨学科的学者小组召开会议,审查当前的知识并制定研究议程。在这里,我们总结并建立在这次会议的关键见解的基础上,这些见解是:(1)现有的干预措施应该继续进行调整,以达到足够大的效果,从而导致心理功能和健康的下游改善;(2)研究应该确定推动人口水平和持久变化所需干预措施的持久性,(3)需要从个人层面的护理和治疗转向人口层面的公共卫生预防模式,这将需要能够大规模提供干预措施的新基础设施;(4)干预措施应在种族、族裔和地理多样的样本中可获得且有效。以下是对未来关键研究问题的讨论。
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