| Literature DB >> 32560725 |
Kai Ruggeri1,2, Eduardo Garcia-Garzon3, Áine Maguire4, Sandra Matz5, Felicia A Huppert6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recent trends on measurement of well-being have elevated the scientific standards and rigor associated with approaches for national and international comparisons of well-being. One major theme in this has been the shift toward multidimensional approaches over reliance on traditional metrics such as single measures (e.g. happiness, life satisfaction) or economic proxies (e.g. GDP).Entities:
Keywords: Composite measures; Economic policy; Exploratory structural equation models; Mental health; Well-being
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32560725 PMCID: PMC7304199 DOI: 10.1186/s12955-020-01423-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
ESS items by dimension used in Round 3 and Round 6
Fit indices for the different proposed models
| Model | χ2 (df) | CFI | TLI | RMSEA | SRMR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single-factor model | 4951.62 (35)* | .87 | .84 | .07 (.07,.07) | .04 |
| Correlated two factors model | 3827.68 (34)* | .90 | .87 | .06 (.06, .06) | .04 |
| Hierarchical model with no correction | 3827.68 (34)* | .90 | .87 | .06 (.06, .06) | .04 |
| Hierarchical model with correction | 1541.28 (32)* | .96 | .95 | .04 (.04, .04) | .02 |
| Bi-factor model | 2088.43 (25)* | .95 | .91 | .05 (.05, .05) | .03 |
| Bi-factor model with correlated errors | 1479.327 (23)* | .97 | .96 | .04 (.04, .04) | .02 |
| S-1 Bi-factor model and correlated errors | 2018.361 (27)* | .96 | .95 | .05 (.04, .05) | .02 |
Note = * significant at 0.01
Fig. 1Distribution of national MPWB means and confidence intervals across Europe
Fig. 2Well-being by country and gender
Fig. 3Well-being by country and age
Fig. 4Well-being by country and employment
Fig. 5Well-being by country and education
Fig. 6Country rankings in 2012 on multidimensional psychological well-being and each of its 10 dimensions
Fig. 7a Comparison of ranks for dimensions of well-being between two different countries with similar life satisfaction in 2012: Belgium and United Kingdom. b Comparison of ranks for dimensions of well-being between two similar countries with identical life satisfaction and composite well-being scores in 2012: Finland and Norway