| Literature DB >> 32026985 |
Cynthia Cassoni1,2, Edna Maria Marturano3, Susana Coimbra4, Anne Marie Fontaine4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Recent studies on the life satisfaction in children and young people have investigated its association with vulnerability, discrimination, the individual's school environment and network of relationships, and mental health. The growing interest in the area demands instruments with good psychometric properties. AIM: The aim of this study is to study the psychometric properties of the Multidimensional Life Satisfaction Scale for Children (MLSS-C).Entities:
Keywords: Confirmatory factor analysis; Instrument validation; Life satisfaction
Year: 2017 PMID: 32026985 PMCID: PMC6964198 DOI: 10.1186/s41155-017-0068-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psicol Reflex Crit ISSN: 0102-7972
Measurement model fit indexes for Multidimensional Life Satisfaction Scalefor Children for (MLSS-C)
| Statistics | Model with 50 items | Model with 36 items | Model with correlations between errors |
|---|---|---|---|
|
| 2515.21 | 1138.09 | 1071.19 |
|
| 1160 | 579 | 577 |
|
| 2.16 | 1.96 | 1.85 |
|
| <.01 | <.01 | <.01 |
| CFI | .79 | .88 | .90 |
| RMSEA | .05 | .05 | .04 |
| SRMR | .07 | .05 | .05 |
Note: χ 2 chi-square, df degrees of freedom, χ 2/df normalized chi-square, CFI Comparative Fit Index, RMSEA Root Mean Square Error of Approximation, SRMR Standardized Residual Root Mean Square
Fig. 1Saturation of the items and correlations between the factors obtained in the confirmatory factor analysis of the Multidimensional Life Satisfaction Scale for Children
Correlation between Multidimensional Life Satisfaction Scale for Children and the Social Skills Rating System (SSRS), the Self-Description Assessment Questionnaire (SDQ1) and the Childhood Stress Scale (CSS); square correlations between subscales (r 2); average variance extracted (AVE) and internal consistency
| Multidimensional Life Satisfaction Scale for Childrena | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self ( | Compared-self ( | Family ( | School ( | Friendship ( | Non-violence ( | MLSS-C total | |
| Compared-self | .150* (.022) | – | – | – | – | – | |
| Family | .695** (.483) | .157* (.024) | – | – | – | – | |
| School | .553** (.305) | .061 (.003) | .536** (.287) | – | – | – | |
| Friendship | .633** (.400) | .124* (.015) | .649** (.421) | .559** (.312) | – | – | |
| Non-violence | .149* (.022) | .279** (.077) | .235** (.055) | .220** (.048) | .215 (.046) | – | |
| MLSS-C total | .771** | .467** | .827** | .723** | .809** | .406** | – |
| SSRS total | .392** | .210** | .317** | .442** | .410** | .197** | .485** |
| SDQ1 total | .493** | .210** | .460** | .464** | .435** | .167** | .553** |
| CSS total | −.119* | −.210** | −.201** | −.081 | −.101* | −.180** | −.218** |
| AVE | .408 | .368 | .481 | .396 | .352 | .347 | |
| CR | .73 | .80 | .89 | .76 | .81 | .51 | |
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| .73 | .81 | .88 | .79 | .80 | .50 | |
CR composite reliability, α Cronbach’s alpha
**p < .01, *p < .05
a N = 379