Psychological indicators for healthy aging: validation of the German short version of Ryff's scales of psychological well-being (SPWB).

IF 2.4 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Ana N Tibubos, Anna C Reinwarth, Iris Reiner, Antonia M Werner, Philipp S Wild, Thomas Münzel, Jochem König, Karl J Lackner, Norbert Pfeiffer, Manfred E Beutel
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Abstract

Background: The important roles of well-being as realization of one's true potential for healthy aging have been highlighted by literature of the recent decades. The Scales of Psychological Well-being (SPWB) are an internationally recognized measurement tool for psychological well-being. Yet, sound validation of the German SPWB 18-item version has been lacking to date. Therefore, the present study aims to (1) test the psychometric properties of the German SPWB 18-item version in terms of factorial validity and (2) determine construct validity by investigating its correlations with psychosocial variables, mental and physical health. (3) Sociodemographic characteristics of the SPWB in a middle to old age German population was explored.

Methodology: Data of N = 3,374 participants 45-85 years old of the 10-year follow-up (2017-2022) of the Gutenberg Health Study (GHS) were analyzed. Descriptive analyses and inference statistical analyses were performed to assess construct validity. In order to determine the psychometric properties, item characteristics and reliability coefficients were analyzed. Confirmatory factor analyses tested the proposed theoretical factorial structure.

Results: Construct validity of the SPWB was established with respect to sociodemographic, psychosocial (social support and resilient coping), and health variables (sleeping problems, depression and anxiety symptoms, stress, loneliness, and somatic diseases). Analysis of the psychometric properties of the German SPWB 18-item version rendered support for the theoretically proposed multidimensional structure of psychological well-being in our sample rather than a one factorial structure. Bi-factor models that take the method effects of positively and negatively formulated items into account are highly recommended.

Conclusions: The German SPWB 18-item version shows comparable psychometric properties to previous large-scale studies from other countries. The SPWB provides psychological indicators for healthy aging.

健康老龄化的心理指标:德国版Ryff心理健康量表(SPWB)的验证。
背景:近几十年的文献强调了幸福作为实现一个人健康老龄化真正潜力的重要作用。心理健康量表(SPWB)是国际公认的心理健康测量工具。然而,德国的SPWB 18-item版本至今还缺乏可靠的验证。因此,本研究旨在(1)从析因效度方面检验德国SPWB 18项版本的心理测量特性;(2)通过调查其与社会心理变量、心理和身体健康的相关性来确定结构效度。(3)探讨德国中老年人口SPWB的社会人口学特征。方法:对古登堡健康研究(GHS) 10年随访(2017-2022)中45-85岁的N = 3374名参与者的数据进行分析。采用描述性分析和推理统计分析来评估构念效度。为了确定心理测量特性,对项目特征和信度系数进行了分析。验证性因子分析检验了提出的理论因子结构。结果:SPWB的结构效度在社会人口学、社会心理(社会支持和弹性应对)和健康变量(睡眠问题、抑郁和焦虑症状、压力、孤独和躯体疾病)方面得到了证实。对德国SPWB 18项版本的心理测量特性的分析,支持了我们样本中理论提出的心理幸福感的多维结构,而不是单因子结构。强烈建议采用双因素模型,考虑到积极和消极制定项目的方法影响。结论:德国SPWB的18个项目版本显示出与其他国家之前的大规模研究相当的心理测量特性。SPWB为健康老龄化提供了心理指标。
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Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes Health Professions-Health Information Management
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