Brief Version of the Ryff Psychological Well-Being Scales for Children and Adolescents: Evidence of Validity
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Keywords

bienestar
eudaemónico
jóvenes
calidad de vida
medición Well-being
eudaimonic
children
quality of life
measurement

How to Cite

Stavraki, M., García-Márquez, R., Bajo, M., Callejas-Albiñana, A. I., Paredes, B., & Díaz, D. (2022). Brief Version of the Ryff Psychological Well-Being Scales for Children and Adolescents: Evidence of Validity. Psicothema, 34(Número 2), 316–322. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/18450

Abstract

Background: Well-being has become a core concept in the study of positive child health, however, previous instruments for well-being evaluation have been centered mainly on the hedonic component. Therefore, the objective of this study was to adapt the Psychological Well-being Scales for assessing eudaimonic well-being in children and adolescents using a single-item per dimension approach. Method: A total of 312 participants (52.9% girls; ages 10-18) from Spain completed the Psychological Well-Being Scales Short Form, the WHO-5 Well-Being Index, and their psychological well-being was evaluated via a semi-structured interview by a developmental psychologist who was an expert in positive psychology. Results: Parallel analysis and exploratory factor analysis suggested a unidimensional structure that showed an excellent fit to the data. The new measure also demonstrated scalar invariance across gender and age. Moreover, the new scale significantly correlated with both WHO-5 and the expert’s ratings of psychological well-being, indicating adequate criterion validity. Conclusions: The Psychological Well-Being Scales Short Form is a useful, brief measuring instrument that reduces children cognitive fatigue during evaluation..
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