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1 Integrating positive psychology into health-related quality of life research Author: Crystal L. Park Professor: Soe-Tsyr Yuan Presenter: Sally Wang

2 Proper Noun O Positive psychology (PP) O Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) O Quality of life (QOL)

3 O Introduction O Current integration of PP and HRQOL O Advancing the integration of PP in HRQOL research O Clinical applications

4 Introduction O review the ways in which PP and HRQOL currently interface and to suggest fruitful future directions. O Review the basic elements of PP and provides an overview of conceptual and empirical links between PP and HRQOL.

5 Physical Psychology O using psychological theory, research, and intervention techniques to understand the positive, adaptive, creative, and emotionally fulfilling aspects of human behavior. O the scientific study of the qualities and conditions that permit humans to live a life worthwhile

6 Seligman’s model of flourishing

7 O involve feeling good, happy, and satisfied; specific positive emotions include pleasure, rapture, ecstasy, warmth, and comfort. Positive Emotions

8 Engagement O involves being completely absorbed in activities, experiencing the sense of flow [6].

9 Relationships O refer to being authentically connected to other people.

10 Meaning O involves a sense that one’s existence is purposeful; although meaning is often framed within religion or spirituality, it does not have to be [7].

11 Achievement O Achievement in the PERMA model refers to a sense of accomplishment and success in one’s pursuits.

12 influence

13 O The author O describe how PP and HRQOL research currently interface O highlight the role of one central aspect of PP (meaning) within HRQOL O address some of the unresolved conceptual issues in integrating PP into QOL research.

14 ResearchBut in Positive emotionsCopious EngagementLittle RelationshipCopiousSatisfaction & social support MeaningFor humanistic and existential, psychologist AchievementLittleWork produtivity

15 Meaning is central O So central to PP and underlies the other pillars O Relationship and achievement are based on significant to the individual O Positive emotions and engagement are lead to flourishing only in the context of meaningful pursuit O Achievement linked with purpose and pursuit of important goals, which are elements of meaning in life

16 Meaning Definition O people feel that their lives matter are understandable and have a transcendent purpose or mission O Three components O Cognitive O Motivational O Evaluative/Emotional

17 Cognitive Component O A sense of coherence or comprehension of the world and one’s place in it

18 Motivational Component O a sense of purpose or goal directedness.

19 Evaluative/Emotional Component O in terms of perceiving that one’s life matters and is somehow significant in the broader scheme of the universe

20 Meaning in life and HRQOL O Myriad studies have reported that a higher sense of meaning in life is associated with. higher levels of physical and mental health and HRQOL O ( a lot of example in p.3) O As important as a sense of meaning in life appears to be for everyday well-being, it may be particularly important to people when they are facing sickness or disability and thus may be especially critical for HRQOL.

21 Meaning influences HRQOL through multiple pathways

22 Health Behaviors O people with a deeper sense of meaning in life tend to adopt more beneficial health behaviors. O People with more reasons for living and more satisfying life purposes may more strongly desire to keep on living

23 Meaning influences HRQOL through multiple pathways

24 Physiological Processes O meaning in life may also affect physical health directly through several different physiological processes. O For example, higher levels of meaning in life were related to O Better autonomic nervous system functioning O Lower mean heart rate O More successful immune functioning

25 Meaning influences HRQOL through multiple pathways

26 Coping O meaning in life may influence health and HRQOL involves its coping and stress- buffering functions. O Coping has been shown to be very helpful in improving the mental and physical well- being of people dealing with many types of health problems, including cancer [45] and HIV

27 Advancing the integration of PP in HRQOL research O Lack of conceptual clarity currently limits research progress. O flourishing is a conceptually useful concept but remains too operationally fuzzy to be useful in advancing research O Another thorny conceptual issue is O someone will experience a desired state such as flourishing or happiness O Or the PERMA pillars themselves

28 Clinical Application O One promising approach taken by positive psychologists is to assess and then build on individuals’ strengths, and will lead to the experiencing of 5 PERMA even flourishing. O the most widely used set of interventions derived from positive psychology are those focused on gratitude. O contemplating their blessings O making gratitude lists or diaries….. O Still little clinical research from a PP perspective

29 O Understanding more about how to help people to successfully pursue PERMA elements may indeed lead to increases in flourishing and, presumably, in the context of health or medical conditions, HRQOL as well.

30 BTW O PERMA model is a very popular model and its author professor Seligman also is one of the leaders in PP.

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