Well-being sciences in China: Contributions, critiques, and future prospects
Well-being sciences in China: Contributions, critiques, and future prospects
Zixie Zheng,Xinyu Zhu,Kaiping Peng,Xiaomeng Hu
Abstract
Since the positive psychology movements spread across the globe, numerous highly influential theories, research and applications emerge for the past several decades. China is undergoing large-scale modernization and social change, the rapidly evolving socio-economic landscape of China presents both opportunities and challenges for wellbeing research. As the country continues to undergo significant transformations, such as Chinese modernization, technological advancement, and demographic shifts, it is crucial to examine how these social changes impact the well-being of individuals and communities. Our current work synthesizes recent cutting-edge research on Wellbeing in Chinese cultural contexts. Future research should prioritize the development and evaluation of evidence-based interventions that can be implemented in culturally diverse Chinese contexts, such as schools, workplaces, and communities. It is our hope that our current work can provide a brief overview and the state of the art and future exciting directions for well-being research in China and across the globe.
