Nazarova I.B., Lyalikova S.V. Emotional health: Understanding and definition Nazarova I.B., Lyalikova S.V. Emotional health: Understanding and definition // RUDN Journal of Sociology. - 2024. - Vol. 24. - N. 4. - P. 1117-1132. doi: 10.22363/2313-2272-2024-24-4-1117-1132ISSN 2313-2272DOI 10.22363/2313-2272-2024-24-4-1117-1132ÐÈÍÖ: https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=79702008Posted on site: 16.06.25Òåêñò ñòàòüè íà ñàéòå æóðíàëà URL: https://journals.rudn.ru/sociology/article/view/42241 (äàòà îáðàùåíèÿ 16.06.2025)AbstractThe concept of “emotional health” is actively discussed in the scientific community and is subject to various interpretations; the lack of its clear definition leads to the use of synonyms such as “emotional well-being” or “mental health” which do not fully reflect the features of the phenomenon. The difficulty in defining emotional health is determined by its connection with the individual mental, psychological and social well-being. Thus, emotional health is assessed with such indicators as stress levels, depression, life satisfaction, happiness indices, etc. The authors emphasize the importance of emotional competence for achieving stable emotional-positive well-being and successful functioning in society. The article presents the results of the qualitative study of various aspects of emotional health as interpreted by representatives of different social-demographic groups: respondents expressed their understanding of emotional health through other types of health, often linking it to psychological, mental or physical health. Emotional health reflects the general emotional state and is related to the ability to experience and manage various emotions, to correctly respond to current events. Emotional health is determined by subjective value perception of one’s condition, is interpreted as a state or a process, activity or passivity, and can be extrapolated to oneself or others. Emotional health is complexly organized and associated with feelings, mood, emotions, experiences; it is not a single fleeting state but rather a combination of one’s states in the past, present and future. Studies of emotional health indicate its complexity and multi-faceted nature, which means the need for an integrative approach for its thorough empirical study and full understandin g of its role in human life. The concept of “emotional health” is actively discussed in the scientificcommunity and is subject to various interpretations; the lack of its clear definition leads to theuse of synonyms such as “emotional well-being”or “mental health” which do not fully reflectthe features of the phenomenon. The difficulty in defining emotional health is determinedby its connection with the individual mental, psychological and social well-being.Thus,emotional health is assessed with such indicators as stress levels, depression, life satisfaction,happiness indices, etc. The authors emphasize the importance of emotional competence forachieving stable emotional-positivewell-beingand successful functioning in society. Thearticle presents the results of the qualitative study of various aspects of emotional healthas interpreted by representatives of different social-demographicgroups: respondentsexpressed their understanding of emotional health through other types of health, oftenlinking it to psychological, mental or physical health. Emotional health reflects the generalemotional state and is related to the ability to experience and manage various emotions,to correctly respond to current events. Emotional health is determined by subjective valueperception of one’s condition, is interpreted as a state or a process, activity or passivity,and can be extrapolated to oneself or others. Emotional health is complexly organized andassociated with feelings, mood, emotions, experiences; it is not a single fleeting state butrather a combination of one’s states in the past, present and future. Studies of emotional healthindicate its complexity and multi-facetednature, which means the need for an integrativeapproach for its thorough empirical study and full understandin g of its role in human life.