Testing the interrelationship between mental well-being and mental distress in young people

, , , , , , Deane, Frank, Kelly, Peter, & Keyes, Corey (2020) Testing the interrelationship between mental well-being and mental distress in young people. Journal of Positive Psychology, 15(3), pp. 314-324.

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The relationship between mental well-being and distress in young people is unclear but important for both theoretical and practical reasons. This study tests these relationships using both dimensional and categorical measures of mental well-being and distress. Two thousand and eighty-two Australians’ (16–25 years) completed an online survey. A subsample (n = 389) completed diagnostic telephone interviews to identify 12-month DSM-IV mood, anxiety and substance use disorders. Five competing models of the relationship between mental well-being and distress were compared. Only the bifactor model fit the data, indicating both mental well-being and distress are important subcomponents of a young person’s overall level of mental health. Over 90% of young people had flourishing or moderate well-being and only 6% were languishing. Those with past year mental disorders were only 15% less likely to be flourishing and 4% more likely to be languishing. These findings highlight the well-being potential of young people living with and without mental disorders.

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ID Code: 134046
Item Type: Contribution to Journal (Journal Article)
Refereed: Yes
ORCID iD:
Stoyanov, Stoyanorcid.org/0000-0003-3399-3347
Kavanagh, Davidorcid.org/0000-0001-9072-8828
Shochet, Ianorcid.org/0000-0002-4666-2128
Measurements or Duration: 11 pages
Keywords: mental disorder, mental distress, mental wellbeing, model, young people
DOI: 10.1080/17439760.2019.1610478
ISSN: 1743-9779
Pure ID: 33499575
Divisions: Current > Research Centres > Centre for Inclusive Education
Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Faculty of Health
Past > Institutes > Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation
Current > QUT Faculties and Divisions > Faculty of Creative Industries, Education & Social Justice
Current > Schools > School of Psychology & Counselling
Current > Research Centres > Centre for Children's Health Research (CCHR)
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