从痛苦与平静的角度重新思考幸福:一个整体幸福量表的发展

Celia H. Y. Chan, T. Chan, P. Leung, Mark J. Brenner, V. Wong, Eric K. T. Leung, Xiaolu Wang, M. Lee, Jessie S. M. Chan, Cecilia L. W. Chan
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本研究旨在验证基于整体幸福感的痛苦-平静模型所开发的自我报告评估工具。一个专家小组制定了一系列项目,并通过在线问卷进行了测试。进行了探索性和验证性分析。分析揭示了与痛苦和平静相关的七个因素,并显示出充分适合一阶七因素结构。这些因素与生活质量、情绪、生活意义、专注力和希望的预期方向相关。结果表明,30项整体幸福感量表具有良好的心理测量学性质和效度,对未来整体幸福感的研究具有一定的指导意义。
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Rethinking Well-Being in Terms of Affliction and Equanimity: Development of a Holistic Well-Being Scale
This study aimed to validate a self-report assessment instrument developed based on the affliction-equanimity model of holistic well-being. An expert panel developed a pool of items, which were tested through an online questionnaire. Exploratory and confirmatory analyses were conducted. The analyses revealed seven factors related to affliction and equanimity and showed an adequate fit for the first-order seven-factor structure. The factors correlated in expected directions with measures of quality of life, mood, meaning of life, mindfulness, and hope. Results showed the 30-item Holistic Well-Being Scale had good psychometric properties and validity, and suggested its usefulness in future studies of holistic well-being.
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