Measurement invariance of the subjective happiness scale across countries, gender, age, and time

Autor: Gregor Sočan, Gaja Zager Kocjan, Paul E. Jose, Andreja Avsec
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
Předmět:
050103 clinical psychology
Psychometrics
media_common.quotation_subject
Happiness
positive psychology
primerjava skupin
050109 social psychology
sreča
Developmental psychology
SHS
group comparison
lestvica subjektivne sreče SHS
well-being
Humans
happiness
Temporal Satisfaction with Life Scale
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Measurement invariance
pozitivna psihologija
razlike med skupinami
Applied Psychology
media_common
TSWLS
Subjective Happiness Scale
vzdolžna merska invariantnost
05 social sciences
Australia
udc:159.923.072
Confirmatory factor analysis
measurement invariance
Clinical Psychology
group diffrences
Convergent validity
Scale (social sciences)
Well-being
Quality of Life
blagostanje
Metric (unit)
Positive psychology
Psychology
Factor Analysis
Statistical

longitudinal measurement invariance
merska invariantnost
Zdroj: Assessment, vol. 29, no. 4, 2022.
ISSN: 1073-1911
Popis: The purpose of this study was to examine measurement invariance of the Subjective Happiness Scale across countries, gender, and age groups and across time by multigroup confirmatory factor analysis. Altogether, 4,977 participants from nine European, American, and Australian countries were included in the study. Our results revealed that both configural and metric invariance held across countries, but scalar invariance was only partially confirmed with one item yielding varying intercepts in different countries. Measurement invariance was also confirmed across gender and age groups. Longitudinal measurement invariance was examined on a subsample of 478 English-speaking participants and was fully confirmed across five consecutive assessment points. Factor means were compared between groups and across time, and good convergent validity of the Subjective Happiness Scale was found in relation to a measure of temporal satisfaction with life. Overall, our results demonstrate that self-reported happiness was measured similarly in nine different countries, gender and age groups and over time, and provide a solid foundation for meaningful cross-group and cross-time comparisons in subjective happiness.
Databáze: OpenAIRE