Paper
Friday, July 13, 2007
This presentation is part of : A Gathering of International Nursing Scholars to Clarify the Concept of Well Being from a Global Perspective
Well-Being: A Concept of Interest Across Disciplines
Diana L. Morris, PhD, RN, FAAN, Frances Payne Bolton Shool of Nursing, Case Western Reserve Unviersity, Cleveland, OH, USA

This presentation addresses the phenomenon of well-being as a phenomenon of interest across many fields, beginning with the disciplines of psychology and sociology.  It looks specifically at how well-being has been theoretically and operationally defined within the body of literature by various disciplines and interest groups. Classic attributes that have been assigned to well-being are also traced through the literature from the last half of the twentieth century to the present.