Wellbeing is a/n ________ conceptualisation of health

a. multilayered
b. continuous
c. abstract
d. positive


d
Wellbeing is a positive conceptualisation of health:
feeling healthy, happy or doing well in life. It signifies an
individual's sense of general contentment with life.

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