Eudaimonic well-being in individuals with mild to moderate intellectual disability.

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Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen, PO box 9104, 6500 HE Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Trajectum, Hanzeallee 2, 8017 KZ Zwolle, the Netherlands.

Published: September 2022

Background: Subjective well-being research in individuals with intellectual disability (ID) has a large hedonic focus and eudaimonic well-being is understudied in this population. Knowledge on eudaimonic well-being of individuals with ID is however necessary to improve their experienced well-being and support them in leading meaningful and flourishing lives.

Aims: The current study adopted a qualitative design to examine whether and how people with ID experience elements of eudaimonic well-being.

Methods And Procedures: Eleven adults with mild to moderate ID participated in individual semi-structured interviews about their subjective well-being. Interviews with their relatives and their direct support providers were conducted to contextualize the data.

Outcomes And Results: By means of an interpretative phenomenological analysis, social relationships, accomplishment, purpose and balance, individuality, autonomy, and growth could be identified as relevant elements of eudaimonic well-being. Eudaimonic well-being of individuals with ID seemed to be mediated by acceptance of others.

Conclusions And Implications: The results provide insight in eudaimonic indicators of well-being, expanding the current view on well-being in individuals with ID. Efforts to use these elements in the care and support for individuals with ID are discussed.

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