A Rationale for Including a Brief Assessment of Hedonic Well-being in Large-scale Surveys

TitleA Rationale for Including a Brief Assessment of Hedonic Well-being in Large-scale Surveys
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsStone, AA
JournalForum for Health Economics and Policy
Volume14
Issue3
Date Published1-15
Call Numbernewpubs20110418_Stone.pdf
KeywordsHealth Conditions and Status, Methodology, Retirement Planning and Satisfaction
Abstract

Subjective well-being is comprised of both evaluative (life satisfaction) and hedonic (affect) components, and there has been a call to include both aspects of well-being in large-scale surveys. This paper presents a rationale for the feasibility of including a brief measure hedonic well-being based on the measurement of yesterday s affect and experience. It discusses issues of the distinctiveness of hedonic well-being from life satisfaction, the sensitivity of a single day s affect, the sample sizes required for detecting group differences, and the experiential content that could also be collected to extend the value of affective reports. I conclude that a brief assessment is feasible and, in conjunction with measures of evaluative well-being, could add to our understanding of well-being in populations.

URLhttps://ideas.repec.org/a/bpj/fhecpo/v14y2011i3n7.html
Endnote Keywords

Satisfaction/affective Functioning/Well Being/mid-term review/mid-term review/Methodology

Endnote ID

25150

Citation Key7552