A literature review of health and mental well-being indicators and its assessment in Sub-Saharan Africa (2014-2022)

dc.contributor.authorOladele, Jumoke Iyabode
dc.contributor.authorGuse, Tharina
dc.contributor.authorOwolabi, Henry O.
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-13T10:31:17Z
dc.date.available2024-12-13T10:31:17Z
dc.date.issued2024-03-01
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND : Multiple factors shape health and mental well-being (MWB). These factors are considered indicators for a holistic assessment of the well-being construct. Analyzing existing literature on indicators related to health and MWB is necessary to support a comprehensive evaluation in the sub-Saharan African context to assess and improve the population’s health and MWB. METHODS : This study is a literature review conducted by adapting the POWER framework while leveraging the Web of Science (WoS) database, complemented with random Google-led searches. Leveraging the POWER framework, this paper reviewed related literature on mental health and well-being (HWB) to provide a framework for action. RESULTS : Going through the planning, writing, and reflection phases, of the POWER framework, the WoS database search produced 22 pieces of literature published in South Africa from 2014 to 2022 and 5 pieces of literature published in Nigeria from 2019 to 2022 with 26 manuscripts across higher institutions in South Africa and eight manuscripts with various organizations. The study revealed abilities to realize potential, cope with the normal stresses of life, work productively and fruitfully, and meaningful community engagement as some of the crucial mental health indicators. The reviewed literature revealed that MWB as a multi-phased construct is fast gaining attention in sub-Saharan African contexts. CONCLUSION : This study concluded that mental HWB assessment has multiple indicators being largely deployed linearly using Western-developed or validated assessment instruments. Therefore, an adaptive health and MWB assessment with a more accurate assessment capacity should be developed as a transdicsiplinary illness prevention intervention.en_US
dc.description.departmentPsychologyen_US
dc.description.librarianam2024en_US
dc.description.sdgSDG-03:Good heatlh and well-beingen_US
dc.description.sponsorshipThe Carnegie Corporation of New York/Future Africa Institute, University of Pretoria, South Africa.en_US
dc.description.urihttps://jrh.gmu.ac.ir/en_US
dc.identifier.citationOladele, J.I., Guse, T. & Owolabi, H.O. A Literature Review of Health and Mental Well-being Indicators and Its Assessment in Sub-Saharan Africa (2014-2022). Journal of Research & Health. 2024; 14(2): 125-138. http://dx.DOI.org/10.32598/JRH.14.2.2333.1.en_US
dc.identifier.issn2423-5717
dc.identifier.other10.32598/JRH.14.2.2333.1
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/100020
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherGonabad University of Medical Sciencesen_US
dc.rights© The Author(s); This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-By-NC).en_US
dc.subjectTransdisciplinary scienceen_US
dc.subjectMental well-being assessmenten_US
dc.subjectSub-Saharan Africa (SSA)en_US
dc.subjectSDG-03: Good health and well-beingen_US
dc.subjectMental well-being (MWB)en_US
dc.subjectHealth and well-being (HWB)en_US
dc.titleA literature review of health and mental well-being indicators and its assessment in Sub-Saharan Africa (2014-2022)en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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