“…This recognition is reflected in certain work on the dual-continua model which, rather than the standard four categories discussed above, has explored more granular profiles of mental illness and health. Khumalo et al (2022), for example, used confirmatory factor analysis and latent class analysis to test the model in relation to the Mental Health Continuum-Short Form and Patient Health Questionnaire-9, and developed a profile featuring 23 different indicators, 9 pertaining to illness (loss of interest, depressed mood, sleep disturbance, fatigue, appetite change, self-reproach, concentration problems, psychomotor problems, and thoughts of suicide), and 14 to health (happiness, interest in life, satisfaction, social contribution, social integration, social acceptance, social coherence, self-acceptance, environmental mastery, positive relations with others, personal growth, autonomy and purpose in life). While in certain contexts the greater simplicity of the broad four-category classification may be preferable, a more granular approach inevitably provides a more detailed assessment of a person's mental illness and health.…”