FLOURISHING RANKINGS
Transcript of FLOURISHING RANKINGS
Core features Additional features
Positive emotionsEngagement, interestMeaning, purpose
Self-esteemOptimismResilienceVitalitySelf-determinationPositive relationships
Positive emotion Taking all things together, how happy would you say you are?
Engagement, interest I love learning new things.
Meaning, purpose I generally feel that what I do in my life is valuable and worthwhile.
Self-esteem In general, I feel very positive about myself.
Optimism I’m always optimistic about my future.
Resilience When things go wrong in my life, it generally takes me a long time to get back to normal. (Opposite answers indicate more resilience.)
Positive relationships There are people in my life who really care about me.
WELL-BEING ITEMS
Core features Additional features
Positive emotionsEngagement, interestMeaning, purpose
Self-esteemOptimismResilienceVitalitySelf-determinationPositive relationships
WELL-BEING FEATURES
FLOURISHING RANKINGS
Portugal
5 10 15Russian Federation
0 25 30 3520Percent meeting the criteria for flourishing
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SlovakiaBulgaria
HungaryUkraine
GermanyFrance
PolandEstonia
NetherlandsSlovenia
SpainBelgium
SwedenUnited Kingdom
Cyprus
IrelandAustria
FinlandNorway
SwitzerlandDenmark
ACTIVE AND CONSTRUCTIVE RESPONDINGThis table illustrates two examples of the four styles.
YOUR PARTNER SHARES POSITIVE EVENT
TYPE OF RESPONSE
YOUR RESPONSE
“I received a promotion and a raise at work!”
Active and Constructive
“That is great! I am so proud of you. I know how important that promotion was to you! Please relive the event with me now. Where were you when your boss told you? What did he say? How did you react? We should go out and celebrate.” Nonverbal: maintaining eye contact, displays of positive emotions, such as genuine smiling, touching, laughing.
Passive and Constructive
“That is good news. You deserve it.” Nonverbal: little to no active emotional expression.
Active and Destructive
“That sounds like a lot of responsibility to take on. Are you going to spend even fewer nights at home now?” Nonverbal: displays of negative emotions, such as furrowed brow, frowning.
Passive and Destructive
“What’s for dinner?” Nonverbal: little to no eye contact, turning away, leaving the room.
“I just won five hundred dollars in a charity raffle!”
Active and Constructive
“Wow, what luck. Are you going to buy yourself something nice? How did you buy that ticket? Doesn’t it feel great to win something?” Nonverbal: maintaining eye contact, displays of positive emotions.
Passive and Constructive
“That is nice.” Nonverbal: little to no active emotional expression.
Active and Destructive
“I bet you are going to have to pay taxes on that. I never win anything.” Nonverbal: displays of negative emotions.
Passive and Destructive
“I had a bad day at work today.” Nonverbal: little eye contact, turning away.
ACTIVE AND CONSTRUCTIVE RESPONDING FORM
OTHER’S EVENT MY RESPONSE (VERBATIM) OTHER’S RESPONSE TO ME
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Negative Emotionsand Depression
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NEGATIVE EMOTIONAL STYLE
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P trend<0.001 P trend<0.001 P trend<0.45
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Adjusted Hazard Ratio for All-Cause, CVD, and Cancer Mortality in 4,060 Adults 60+, 989 Deaths
*Adjusted for age, sex, exam year, BMI, smoking, abnormal exercise ECG responses, MI, stroke, HTN, DM, cancer, or hypercholesterolemia, family history of CVD or cancer, and percent maximal heart rate achieved during exercise.
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ADJUSTED HAZARD RATIO FOR ALL-CAUSE, CVD AND CANCER MORTALITY IN 4,060 ADULTS 60+, 989 DEATHS
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*Adjusted for age, exam year, smoking, abnormal exercise ECG, baseline health conditions, and percent body fat.
Multivariate + % Body Fat Adjusted HR of All-Cause Mortality by Fitness Groups, ACLS, 2,603 Adults 60+
Cardiorespiratory Fitness
X. Sui et al., JAMA 2007; 398; 2507–16
MULTIVARIATE + % BODY FAT ADJUSTED HR OF ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY BY FITNESS GROUPS, ACLS, 2,603 ADULTS 60+
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Joint Associations of CRF and % Body Fat with All-Cause Mortality, ACLS 2,603 Adults 60+
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JOINT ASSOCIATIONS OF CRF AND % BODY FAT WITH ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY, ACLS, 2,603 ADULTS 60+
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Benin
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Chad
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China
Georgia
Puerto Rico
Russia
Kuwait
Hong Kong
Brazil UK
USA
Japan Emirates
Finland
NorwayVenezuela
Denmark
Costa Rica
Czech Republic
Argentina Greece
SpainItaly
Taiwan
Korea
Singapore
MONEY AND SATISFACTION
LIFE SATISFACTION FOR VARIOUS GROUPS
Forbes magazine’s richest Americans 5.8
Pennsylvania Amish 5.8
Inughuit (Inuit people in northern Greenland) 5.8
African Masai 5.7
Swedish probability sample 5.6
International college student sample (forty-seven nations in 2000)
4.9
Illinois Amish 4.9
Calcutta slum dwellers 4.6
Fresno, California, homeless 2.9
Calcutta pavement dwellers (homeless) 2.9