In the literature of health-status assessment, it has been argued that qual
ity of life has distinct meaning only if it is conceptualized and assessed
according to a subjective perspective. This paper applies that viewpoint to
the conceptual components of disablement and to assessing subjective wellb
eing (i.e. subjective quality of life) as medical rehabilitation outcomes.
The definition and measurement of subjective wellbeing are discussed, and i
ts correlates for people generally are reviewed. Findings for people with d
isabilities are summarized, and several substantive and methodological issu
es are highlighted that require additional investigation.