Fig 1.
A conceptual framework used to study physical, psychological and emotional, social and self-rated wellness domains of optimal well-being.
Table 1.
Description of sample characteristics at baseline by optimal well-being status at time 2. Sample restricted to respondents not in optimal well-being at baseline (n = 8332).
Table 2.
Logistic regression analyses of baseline characteristics associated with achieving optimal well-being at time 2. Sample restricted to respondents not in optimal well-being at baseline (n = 8332). Adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals provided.
Fig 2.
Fully adjusted odds ratio and 95% confidence interval of those not in optimal well-being at baseline and regaining optimal well-being at time 2 among respondents who were well in the wellness domains vs. respondents who were not well in these domains (n = 8332).
Table 3.
Adjusted odds ratios for improvement in four wellness domains at time 2 based on binary logistic regression.
Table 4.
Baseline factors associated with improvement in four wellness domains.