This work presents the psychometric properties of the Subjective Well-Being Assessment Scale in a sample of 423 participants composed of Israeli Arabs and Palestinians from the West Bank/Gaza Strip. Psychometric assessment of the instrument was based on confirmatory factor analysis. The convergent and discriminant validity of Subjective Well-Being Assessment Scale were also tested via administration of the General Health Questionnaire and the Positive and Negative Affect Scale. The results suggest that Subjective Well-Being Assessment Scale is valid, reliable, and solid from a psychometric point of view and provides an accurate assessment of respondents’ well-being. The questionnaire is therefore recommended for practical use in the psychological and health-care fields, whether locally or in international contexts with migrants and refugees from Arabic-speaking countries.

Veronese, G., Pepe, A., Dagdouke, J., Addimando, L., Yaghi, S. (2017). Measuring Well-Being in Israel and Palestine: The Subjective Well-Being Assessment Scale. PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORTS, 120(6), 1-18 [10.1177/0033294117715479].

Measuring Well-Being in Israel and Palestine: The Subjective Well-Being Assessment Scale

VERONESE, GUIDO
Primo
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PEPE, ALESSANDRO
Secondo
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Addimando, L;
2017

Abstract

This work presents the psychometric properties of the Subjective Well-Being Assessment Scale in a sample of 423 participants composed of Israeli Arabs and Palestinians from the West Bank/Gaza Strip. Psychometric assessment of the instrument was based on confirmatory factor analysis. The convergent and discriminant validity of Subjective Well-Being Assessment Scale were also tested via administration of the General Health Questionnaire and the Positive and Negative Affect Scale. The results suggest that Subjective Well-Being Assessment Scale is valid, reliable, and solid from a psychometric point of view and provides an accurate assessment of respondents’ well-being. The questionnaire is therefore recommended for practical use in the psychological and health-care fields, whether locally or in international contexts with migrants and refugees from Arabic-speaking countries.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Assessment; Measures and statistics; Mental and physical health; Mental health; Psychometric properties; Teachers; Well-being;
Well-being, mental health, mental and physical health, assessment, psychometric properties, teachers, measures and statistics
English
20-giu-2017
2017
120
6
1
18
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Veronese, G., Pepe, A., Dagdouke, J., Addimando, L., Yaghi, S. (2017). Measuring Well-Being in Israel and Palestine: The Subjective Well-Being Assessment Scale. PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORTS, 120(6), 1-18 [10.1177/0033294117715479].
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