Health

Volume 9, Issue 11 (October 2017)

ISSN Print: 1949-4998   ISSN Online: 1949-5005

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Young People’s Conceptualization of Their Wellbeing: Culturally Situated Understandings in the Context of Kazakhstan

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DOI: 10.4236/health.2017.911114    904 Downloads   2,206 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Little is known about the wellbeing of young people living in post-Soviet nation contexts such as Kazakhstan. The qualitative data reported represents the views of 309 Kazakhstani young people on their conceptualizations of wellbeing that fell broadly into three major thematic categories: external factors from one’s surroundings; relationships with others; and internal aspects of the self. The direct consequence of inadequate physical environment on health and the environment’s impact on psychological wellbeing through leisure, lifestyle, education, and employment opportunities were emphasized. Affirmative connections with others were associated with increased levels of emotional wellbeing. The importance of making independent choices as well as being actively involved in leisure, volunteering and extracurricular school activities for achieving optimal levels of wellbeing was highlighted.

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Brown Hajdukova, E. , Winter, L. and McLellan, R. (2017) Young People’s Conceptualization of Their Wellbeing: Culturally Situated Understandings in the Context of Kazakhstan. Health, 9, 1542-1566. doi: 10.4236/health.2017.911114.

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