Subjective well-being
the state of satisfaction of the person with himself, the environment in which he self-realizes, as well as certain aspects of his own life, on the basis of his ideas about the internal and external environment as a whole. There is an approach proposed by L. V. Kulikov (2004), which includes five components of subjective well-being:
1) social (satisfaction of the individual with his social status, interpersonal relations);
2) spiritual (a sense of belonging to the spiritual culture of society, awareness and experience of the meaning of one’s life);
3) physical (good physical well-being, bodily comfort);
4) material (satisfaction with the material side of one’s existence: housing, food, recreation);
5) psychological (coherence of mental processes and functions, a sense of integrity, inner balance).