To measure the constructs, the Diener Subjective Well-Being Scale, the Social Support Scale at work and in the family, the Purpose in Life Scale, the Short Resilience Scale, and the EORTC-QLQ information questionnaire were used. Results showed a high level of life ...
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This paper reviews the research on the measurement and prediction of subjective well-being in later life. Psychometric data on several gerontological scales are presented in detail. Structural analyses of a variety of measures of subjective well-being are discussed and evidence for a one factor struc...
As for measuring this study using a subjective well-being scale and a fear of missing out scale. The subjective well-being scale is a measuring tool belonging to Diener et al. [36] and Diener and Emmons [21] adapted by Universitas Tarumanagara. Contains 49 statements with a 4-point Likert...
Lastly, the five-item Satisfaction With Life Scale was used in all identified studies of subjective wellbeing for people living with MS. Importantly, this instrument provides only an aggregate measure of subjective wellbeing as life satisfaction. In contrast, the Personal Wellbeing Index – Adult ...
Subjective wellbeing was measured using five items by the Satisfaction With Life Scale developed by Diener, Emmons, Larsen, and Griffin (1985), which is a widely used and well-validated instrument (Chopik et al., 2017; Gomez et al., 2009; Rojas, 2007; Western and Tomaszewski, 2016). ...
【Abstract】ObjectiveToinvestigatetherelationshipamongsubjectivewellbeing,valueandparentingstylesofundergraduates. MethodsAtotalof284undergraduateswereassessedwithStudents'SubjectivewellbeingScale,theValuesQuestionnaireandEMBU. Results①Subjectivewellbeinghadsignificantlynegativecorrelationwithreligiousvalue(r=0.16,P<0.01);Life...
Tests employed were 'Satisfaction With Life Scale' based on 'subjective well-being' by Ed Diener (1984). Following the collection of data, the raw scores were analyzed using Ed Diener's standardized analysis for SWLS... SS Juneja - 《International Journal of Indian Psychology》 被引量: 0发...
The dependent variable —children’s SWB— is based on the Children’s Worlds Subjective Well-Being Scale (CW-SWBS). This scale measures the context-free cognitive aspect of subjective well-being, featuring adapted items and response options tailored to children. It is a variation of Huebner's...
Lastly, the five-item Satisfaction With Life Scale was used in all identified studies of subjective wellbeing for people living with MS. Importantly, this instrument provides only an aggregate measure of subjective wellbeing as life satisfaction. In contrast, the Personal Wellbeing Index – Adult ...