Pub. Date | : Oct, 2023 |
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Product Name | : The IUP Journal of Management Research |
Product Type | : Article |
Product Code | : IJMR011023 |
Author Name | : Simran Subhash Pathak and Yogita Negi Rawat |
Availability | : YES |
Subject/Domain | : Arts & Humanities |
Download Format | : PDF Format |
No. of Pages | : 17 |
This paper presents a systematic review of bibliometric studies on social wellness published between 2013 and 2022. The review found that most bibliometric studies on social wellness were conducted in the fields of public health, psychology, and sociology, and that the most used indicator was citation count. The findings also show that social wellbeing research frequently focuses on groups of people, like the elderly, people with chronic conditions, and marginalized communities. Furthermore, the paper discusses the potential implications of bibliometric analysis for social wellness research. For example, bibliometric indicators can be used to identify gaps in the literature, highlight key authors and institutions, and track the impact of research on policy and practice. Finally, the paper proposes several future directions for bibliometric research on social wellness, including the need for more interdisciplinary studies, the use of alternative bibliometric indicators, and the incorporation of qualitative approaches to supplement quantitative analyses.
Social wellness refers to one's ability to establish and maintain positive relationship with others. It is an essential component of overall wellness and encompasses various aspects such as social support, communication skills, and a sense of belonging. Social wellness is crucial for individuals of all ages, but it is particularly important for older adults, who may experience social isolation and loneliness because of age-related changes and life transitions.