The Contribution of Positive Psychology and Wellbeing Literacy
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Global Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2020) | Viewed by 95665
Special Issue Editor
Interests: wellbeing literacy; positive psychology; wellbeing science; policy; thriveability theory; mental health
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We have been invited to plan and edit a Special Issue on “Positive Psychology and Wellbeing Literacy” for the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH). Positive psychology is a scientific and applied approach to uncovering people’s strengths and promoting positive functioning and wellbeing. This endeavour does not deny nor demean endeavours to alleviate pain or treat illness. Rather, the aim is to have a science of positive functioning and wellbeing that complements basic and applied sciences of disease and illness. For example, primary and secondary prevention is a well-known conceptualisation, whilst primary and secondary enhancement is not. Primary enhancement may be considered living a good life. Secondary enhancement may be considered living your best possible life.
Wellbeing Literacy is an emerging concept that can be defined as the intentional language use about and for wellbeing. It is related to other types of literacy, including emotional literacy, health literacy and mental health literacy. Contemporary views of literacy are multimodel; i.e., they involve reading and writing, speaking and listenting, creating and viewing. This is a much broader conceptualisation than tradtional health prevention or promotion campaigns, as it examines how wellbeing is constructed and communicated. Wellbeing literacy may be considered as a communication capability and, hence, influenced by environmental and situational factors.
This Special Issue has two foci: first, the contribution of positive psychology to population health and wellbeing; second, the potential contribution of wellbeing literacy (intentionally communicating about and for wellbeing) to understanding and enhancing population health and wellbeing.
We especially encourage the submission of papers that report on:
- the interaction of positive psychological factors (e.g., strengths, optimism, self-regulation) related to population health and/or wellbeing;
- contemporary views in wellbeing science that can be applied to populations;
- wellbeing literacy and other aspects of language use that influence aspects of population health; or
- new data or conceptualisatons of population health through a wellbeing or positive psychological lens.
We encourage prospective authors to submit a 350-word abstract by 1 December 2019 for consideration and feedback by the Guest Editors. Authors whose abstracts are accepted will be invited to submit a full manuscript. Subject to the decision of the Special Issue editors, up to five manuscripts accepted through this process will receive a waiver of the normal Journal publication fee. In addition, authors may submit their paper through the normal journal submission process and the usual journal processing fee of 1800 CHF will apply. All manuscripts will be subject to the journal’s normal peer review process. The closing date for full manuscript submissions (through either process) is 30 June 2020.
IJERPH is an established, open access, peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles and communications in the interdisciplinary area of environmental health sciences and public health. Its impact factor is 2.468 (2018); 5-Year Impact Factor: 2.948 (2018). For detailed information on the journal, we refer you to https://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph.
Prof. Lindsay G. Oades
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- positive psychology
- wellbeing
- wellbeing literacy
- population health
- social determinants
- capability
- social marketing
- systems science
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