The aim of this research is to create a province-wide account of wellbeing and explore factors that contribute to happiness among residents of Prince Edward Island
PEI Wellbeing Project
Thank you to everyone who participated in this research study.
Your participation matters.
The report is now available.
To read the published report, please view "The Report" page.
or
Download Full (Open Source) Research Article
or
For a summary of the research, view "Abstract" page
Your participation matters.
The report is now available.
To read the published report, please view "The Report" page.
or
Download Full (Open Source) Research Article
or
For a summary of the research, view "Abstract" page
For more information on this research, please view the "About" page.
If you have any questions or concerns about your role as a research participant, please feel free to contact the PEI Research Ethics Board at: Health PEI. 16 Garfield St. Charlottetown, PE. C1A 7N8. Telephone: (902) 569-0576. Email: reb@ihis.org.
Citing this research:
Aziz, C., Lomas, T., & Mattoli, S. (2022). Well-Being on Prince Edward Island, Canada: a Statistical Case-Study of Well-Being Related Community Factors. International Journal of Community Well-Being, 1-39.
Citing this research:
Aziz, C., Lomas, T., & Mattoli, S. (2022). Well-Being on Prince Edward Island, Canada: a Statistical Case-Study of Well-Being Related Community Factors. International Journal of Community Well-Being, 1-39.
Community Event
Oct. 24 from 5-6pm
Social science researcher, Connolly Aziz, will talk about the results from the PEI Well-Being Project,
taking place at the Carriage House (2 Kent St., Charlottetown) on Monday, Oct. 24 from 5 to 6 p.m.
Coffee and light snacks will be served. No registration necessary. No charge. All are welcome.
Following the talk, attendees can participate in a facilitated conversation about how to support well-being and a path forward to collaborate in the continuous measurement of well-being related factors on PEI.
For more information, visit "Events" page
taking place at the Carriage House (2 Kent St., Charlottetown) on Monday, Oct. 24 from 5 to 6 p.m.
Coffee and light snacks will be served. No registration necessary. No charge. All are welcome.
Following the talk, attendees can participate in a facilitated conversation about how to support well-being and a path forward to collaborate in the continuous measurement of well-being related factors on PEI.
For more information, visit "Events" page