Psychological well-being

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According to Pavot and Diener (1993), psychological well-being refers to the subjective experience of two aspects of one's psychological experience:

  1. Emotional or affective experience (i.e., positive and negative affect)
  2. Conceptual or cognitive experience (i.e., satisfaction with life, relationships, work, and leisure)

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Pavot, W., & Diener, E. (1993). Review of the satisfaction with life scale. Psychological Assessment, 5, 164-172.

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