| Literature DB >> 26988345 |
Marijke Schotanus-Dijkstra1,2, Peter M Ten Klooster3, Constance H C Drossaert3, Marcel E Pieterse3, Linda Bolier4, Jan A Walburg3, Ernst T Bohlmeijer3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in measuring the eudaimonic perspective of mental well-being (social and psychological well-being) alongside existing measures of the hedonic perspective of mental well-being (subjective well-being). The Flourishing Scale (FS) assesses core aspects of social-psychological functioning and is now widely used in research in practice. However, the reliability and validity of eudaimonic measures such as the FS has not yet been tested in people with low or moderate levels of well-being. This group is at risk for developing mental disorders and, therefore, an important target group for public mental health.Entities:
Keywords: Confirmatory factor analysis; Eudaimonic well-being; Item response theory; Mental well-being; Psychometric properties; Social-psychological functioning
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26988345 PMCID: PMC4794907 DOI: 10.1186/s40359-016-0116-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychol ISSN: 2050-7283
Demographic characteristics of the study sample (N = 275)
| Characteristic | Mean ± SD or number (%) |
|---|---|
| Age, years | 47.78 ± 10.88 |
| Gender, female | 236 (85.8 %) |
| Education | |
| Low | 10 (3.7 %) |
| Middle | 59 (21.7 %) |
| High | 203 (74.6 %) |
| Marital status | |
| Married / Registered | 118 (42.9 %) |
| Divorced / Widow | 70 (25.5 %) |
| Never been married | 87 (31.6 %) |
| Living situation | |
| With partner and children | 78 (28.4 %) |
| With partner without children | 76 (27.6 %) |
| Alone | 76 (27.6 %) |
| With others | 45 (16.4 %) |
| Daily activities | |
| Paid employment | 186 (67.6 %) |
| Unemployed / Unable to work | 58 (21.1 %) |
| Other | 31 (11.2 %) |
SD standard deviation
Fig. 1Distribution of total scores of the Flourishing Scale
Fig. 2Standardized factor loadings and residuals for the eight items of the Flourishing Scale
Rasch item parameters (partial credit model) and fit statistics of the Flourishing Scale
| Item difficulty in logits (SE) | Infit MNSQ | Outfit MNSQ | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. I lead a purposeful and meaningful life | 1.01 (0.07) | 0.81 | 0.86 |
| 2. My social relationships are supportive and rewarding | −0.24 (0.07) | 1.35 | 1.34 |
| 3. I am engaged and interested in my daily activities | 0.08 (0.08) | 0.89 | 0.87 |
| 4. I actively contribute to the happiness and well-being of others | −0.30 (0.08) | 0.98 | 0.95 |
| 5. I am competent and capable in the activities that are important to me | 0.21 (0.08) | 1.08 | 1.47 |
| 6. I am a good person and live a good life | −0.47 (0.08) | 0.93 | 0.88 |
| 7. I am optimistic about my future | 0.35 (0.07) | 1.05 | 1.01 |
| 8. People respect me | −0.65 (0.09) | 0.84 | 0.78 |
Higher positive logit scores indicate more difficult items. SE standard error, MNSQ mean square
Fig. 3Test information curve of the Flourishing Scale (FS) in relation to the Rasch score. Higher positive logit scores indicate higher social-psychological functioning. Test information values of 3.33 and 10 (dashed lines) correspond to a reliability of .70 and .90, respectively. Logit values of −7, −3, 0, 1, and 7 correspond to approximate total sum scores on the FS of 11, 16, 38, 43, and 55 respectively
Multitrait matrix of the Flourishing Scale and other measures
| FS | MHC-SF | SWB | PWB | SUS | SCS-SF | LOT-R | SPR | BRS | EWB | mDES Pos | mDES Neg | HADS-A | HADS-D | Extr | Neur | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FS | (.86) | |||||||||||||||
| 1. Overall well-being | ||||||||||||||||
| MHC-SF |
| (.88) | ||||||||||||||
| 2. Social and psychological well-being | ||||||||||||||||
| SWB |
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| (.70) | |||||||||||||
| PWB |
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| (.79) | ||||||||||||
| 3. Positive eudaimonic states | ||||||||||||||||
| SUS |
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| .47*** | . | (.95) | |||||||||||
| SCS-SF | .35*** |
| .48*** |
| .42*** | (.85) | ||||||||||
| LOT-R | .45*** |
| .42*** | .46*** | .39*** | .46*** | (.74) | |||||||||
| SPR | .46*** | .48*** | .44*** | .47*** | .29*** | .30*** | .32*** | (.82) | ||||||||
| BRS | .16** | .31*** | .18** | .33*** | .33*** | .46*** | .36*** | .11 | (.83) | |||||||
| 4. Hedonic states | ||||||||||||||||
| EWB | .40*** |
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| .39*** | .48*** | .43*** | .32*** | .31*** | (.80) | ||||||
| mDES Pos | .15* | .22*** | .13* | .25*** | .19** | .08 | .15* | .08 | .10 | .20** | (.56) | |||||
| mDES Neg | −.19** | −.23*** | −.19** | −.21** | −.13* | −.20** | −.15* | −.24*** | −.13* | −.23*** | .27*** | (.72) | ||||
| 5. Psychopathology | ||||||||||||||||
| HADS-A | −.17** | −.27*** | −.28*** | −.22*** | −.13* | −.36*** | −.24*** | −.12* | −.15** | −.22*** | −.05 | .27*** | (.76) | |||
| HADS-D | −.34*** | −.49*** | −.36*** | −.44*** | −.27*** | −.31*** | −.30*** | −.28*** | −.22*** |
| −.27*** | .22*** | .34*** | (.76) | ||
| 6. Personality traits | ||||||||||||||||
| Extraversion | .23*** | .29*** | .25*** | .28*** | .36*** | .18** | .23*** | .34*** | .24*** | .20** | .09 | −.11 | .05 | −.13* | (.84) | |
| Neuroticism | −.24*** | −.40*** | −.31*** | −.37*** | −.24*** |
| −.41*** | −.31*** |
| −.36*** | −.06 | .21*** | .39*** | .24*** | −.15* | (.78) |
| Conscient-iousness | .32*** | .29*** | .20** | .33*** | .37*** | .17** | .18** | .17** | .24*** | .20** | .10 | −.10 | −.07 | −.26*** | .09 | −.14* |
BRS Brief Resilience Scale, EWB Emotional well-being subscale of the MHC-SF, Extr Extraversion, FS Flourishing Scale, HADS-A Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale-Anxiety Subscale, HADS-D Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale-Depression Subscale, LOT-R Life Orientation Test-Revised (optimism), mDES Neg modified Differential Emotions Scale, negative emotions, mDES Pos modified Differential Emotions Scale, positive emotions, MHC-SF Mental Health Continuum-Short Form, Neur Neuroticism, PWB Psychological well-being subscale of the MHC-SF, SCS-SF Self-compassion Scale-Short Form, SPR Ryff’s Subscale of Positive Relationships, SUS Strengths Use Scale, SWB Social well-being subscale of the MHC-SF
Cronbach’s alphas are in parentheses. Coefficients ≥ .50 are in bold
* p < .05, ** p < .01, *** p < .001