Positive Health

The six positive health dimensions were bodily functions, mental well-being, meaningfulness, quality of life, participation, and daily functioning. Positive health was used as a broad concept centered on coping, adaptation, and control in…

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The six positive health dimensions were bodily functions, mental well-being, meaningfulness, quality of life, participation, and daily functioning. Positive health was used as a broad concept centered on coping, adaptation, and control in response to life challenges. Work participation and disability benefit receipt were analyzed as outcomes rather than as part of the participation dimension. Meaningfulness was less completely measured because its scale was introduced after data collection began.