Psychometric properties of short-form social well-being questionnaire

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Abstract:
Introduction
Social Well-being as a mental health dimension is paid less heed in our society by researchers. The purpose of present study was to investigate psychometric properties of Short-form social well-being Questionnaire of Keyes.
Method
To achieve the aim of investigation, 391 and 384 students were selected respectively from Tabriz University and Islamic Azad University of Tabriz by multi-stage cluster sampling. First sample filled Keyes’s Short-Form of Social Well-being Questionnaire. The second filled Newfoundland Memorial Scale of Happiness, General Self-efficacy Questionnaire, interpersonal subscale of SCL-90 and DASS-42 in addition to Keyes’s Social Well-being Questionnaire.
Results
Explanatory factor analysis showed that four factor structure of the questionnaire could explain 59.70 percent of total variance. On the other side, confirmatory factor analysis indicated that five-factor model fitted data better than four-factor model. Besides, the findings suggested that social well-being dimensions were positively correlated with happiness and self-efficacy and negatively with difficulties in interpersonal relationship, depression, anxiety and stress. Chronbach’s alpha for factors varied from 0.34 to 0.63 and it was 0.81 for whole questionnaire.
Conclusion
Findings corroborated five-factor structure of Short-Form Keyes social wellbeing questionnaire, even so there was not much difference between four and five factor structure, which implied construct validity of this instrument. Moreover, findings showed that concurrent validity and reliability of the questionnaire were acceptable, except for a few subscales.
Language:
Persian
Published:
International Journal of Behavioral Sciences, Volume:8 Issue: 1, 2014
Pages:
11 to 19
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