Christian K Tamnes,Mona Bekkhus,Maja Eilertsen,Ragnhild B Nes,Monica Beer Prydz,Eivind Ystrom,Eira R Aksnes,Synøve N Andersen,Helga Ask,Ziada Ayorech,Tina Baier,Dani Beck,Eirik Jerven Berger,Ludvig D Bjørndal,Olga D Boer,Marieke G N Bos,Avshalom Caspi,Rosa Cheesman,Razieh Chegeni,Laura Cortés-García,Perline A Demange,Joakim C Ebeltoft,Maud Edvoll,Nikolai Haahjem Eftedal,Espen Moen Eilertsen,Yuan Fang,Lia Ferschmann,Sam Fluit,Siri H Folstad,Eivor Fredriksen,Liridona Gashi,Kristin Gustavson,Thomas Hansen,Live S Hofgaard,Valerie Karl,Michal Kozák,Kristian G Krogshus,Jinrui Liu,Torkild H Lyngstad,Niamh MacSweeney,Hermine H M Maes,Lilian Mayerhofer,Tom A McAdams,Terrie E Moffitt,Nasimeh Naseri,Thomas S Nilsen,Linn B Norbom,Egil Nygaard,Aurora Oftedal,Willy Pedersen,Qi Qin,Rubén Rodríguez-Cano,Vegard Skirbekk,Dinka Smajlagic,Ole Martin Solberg,Anneli D Tandberg,Irene J E Teulings,Fartein Ask Torvik,Stella Tsotsi,Vidar S Ulset,Emily G Vira,Espen Røysamb,Tilmann von Soest
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The nature of the relation between mental well-being and ill-being.
Research on mental health has traditionally separated the study of ill-being, including clinically defined mental and behavioural disorders and subthreshold problems, from the study of well-being, which encompasses factors such as life satisfaction and positive affect. Although previous reviews of studies primarily using self-report scales indicate that ill-being and well-being are distinct yet interconnected constructs, a deeper examination of their relationship is lacking. In this Perspective, we synthesize genetic, biological, developmental, psychosocial, societal, cultural and clinical research on ill-being and well-being. Our review reveals substantial genetic overlap and similar biological underpinnings for ill-being and well-being. By contrast, environmental factors and societal changes often exert divergent influences. We propose a differentiated multidisciplinary framework in which the shared and unique determinants, predictors, mechanisms and consequences of mental ill-being and well-being vary across levels of analysis, offering a more nuanced understanding of the interconnections.
期刊介绍:
Nature Human Behaviour is a journal that focuses on publishing research of outstanding significance into any aspect of human behavior.The research can cover various areas such as psychological, biological, and social bases of human behavior.It also includes the study of origins, development, and disorders related to human behavior.The primary aim of the journal is to increase the visibility of research in the field and enhance its societal reach and impact.