Journal article

Wellbeing literacy: A language-use capability relevant to wellbeing outcomes of positive psychology interventions

LG Oades, C Ozturk, H Hou, GR Slemp

Journal of Positive Psychology | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2020

Abstract

We introduce the concept of wellbeing literacy, a capability (what we can be and do), that involves intentional language use about and for wellbeing. Wellbeing literacy is a capability, rather than a positive psychology interventions (PPI) per se. Wellbeing literacy may provide novel ways to consider two key challenges to PPIs justified by randomised controlled trials: (1) the problem of generalizability of skills and knowledge claims across contexts; and (2) the problem that gains from interventions are not sustained. The five necessary conditions for wellbeing literacy are outlined to stimulate discussion of ways to operationalise and measure this construct to enable better PPI implementat..

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