Figure 1
The mental health and wellbeing ecological model. Source: Adapted from Michaels, Blake, Lynn, Greylord, and Benning (2022) (full reference above) Refer to the image caption for details.The illustration shows stacked semicircular arcs expanding outward from the bottom to the top. At the lowest position is the smallest arc labeled “Individual”. Directly above the “Individual” arc is a larger arc labeled “Interpersonal”. Above the “Interpersonal” arc is another larger arc labeled “Organisational”. Above the “Organisational” arc is a broader arc labeled “Community”. At the top and outermost position of the layered arcs is the largest arc labeled “Policy or societal”. In the upper left area of the figure, text reads “Image hashtag 1 Adapted from Michaels (2022) Mental Health and Well-being Ecological Model”. In the lower right area of the figure, the citation text reads “Michaels, C., Blake, L., Lynn, A., Greylord, T., and Benning, S. (2022, April 18). Mental health and well-being ecological model. Center for Leadership Education in Maternal and Child Public Health, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities”.

The mental health and wellbeing ecological model. Source: Adapted from Michaels, Blake, Lynn, Greylord, and Benning (2022) (full reference above)

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