• Title of article

    Adolescents’ Interpretation of the Concept of Wellness: A Qualitative Study

  • Author/Authors

    Ahanonu ، Ezihe Loretta - University of the Western Cape , Jooste ، Karien - University of the Western Cape

  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    337
  • To page
    345
  • Abstract
    Introduction: This study sought to explore and describe the interpretation which adolescents ascribe to the term wellness at a selected high school in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Methods: A qualitative research design was utilized. Nine focus-group discussions were conducted among 58 adolescents. Sample was selected purposefully and collected data was analyzed using open coding. Results: Findings reflected adolescents’ interpretations of the term wellness in the realm of holistic well-being transcending the nonexistence of illness or sickness in the body. The interpretations given include: healthy living which embrace eating enough nutritious foods, exercising regularly and being actively involved in physical activities; practicing self-care habits such as personal hygiene and grooming; well-being of the mind (psychological, emotional); having a balanced personality and interpersonal processes; being focused and goal directed and spiritual well-being. Conclusion: It is imperative to consider adolescents’ understandings of wellness when planning, designing, implementing and evaluating adolescent wellness programs.
  • Keywords
    Adolescents , Well being , Qualitative study
  • Journal title
    Journal of Caring Sciences
  • Serial Year
    2016
  • Journal title
    Journal of Caring Sciences
  • Record number

    2463167