Publications by Year: 2019

2019
Tyler J VanderWeele. 8/26/2019. “Measures of community well-being: a template.” International Journal of Community Well-Being, 2, Pp. 253-275. Publisher's VersionAbstract
A proposal is put forward for a measure of community well-being that can be adapted to numerous specific contexts. The community well-being measure extends beyond simple measures of community satisfaction which are often currently employed. The proposed measure includes items in six domains relevant to community well-being: flourishing individuals, good relationships, proficient leadership, healthy practices, satisfying community, and strong mission. Adaptation of the measure for a variety of contexts is provided so that the proposed approach can be used in nations, cities, neighborhoods, families, workplaces, schools, and religious communities. Discussion is given to the complex relationships between individual and community well-being, and how measures of community well-being may be useful for tracking and assessment or reflection purposes, and how it might ultimately be used for the improvement of community well-being.
vanderweele2019_article_measuresofcommunitywell-beinga.pdf