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Exploring the structure and psychometric properties of the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale (WEMWBS) in a representative adult population sample.
Sarasjärvi, Kiira Karoliina; Elovainio, Marko; Appelqvist-Schmidlechner, Kaija; Solin, Pia; Tamminen, Nina; Therman, Sebastian.
Afiliação
  • Sarasjärvi KK; Research program unit, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Haartmaninkatu 8, P.O. Box 63, 00014 Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland; Department of Public Health and Welfare, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, PO BOX 30, FI-00271, Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland. Electronic address: kiira.sarasjarv
  • Elovainio M; Research program unit, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Haartmaninkatu 8, P.O. Box 63, 00014 Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland; Department of Public Health and Welfare, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, PO BOX 30, FI-00271, Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland. Electronic address: marko.elovainio
  • Appelqvist-Schmidlechner K; Department of Public Health and Welfare, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, PO BOX 30, FI-00271, Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland. Electronic address: kaija.appelqvist@thl.fi.
  • Solin P; Department of Public Health and Welfare, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, PO BOX 30, FI-00271, Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland. Electronic address: pia.solin@thl.fi.
  • Tamminen N; Department of Public Health and Welfare, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, PO BOX 30, FI-00271, Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland. Electronic address: nina.tamminen@thl.fi.
  • Therman S; Department of Public Health and Welfare, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, PO BOX 30, FI-00271, Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland. Electronic address: sebastian.therman@thl.fi.
Psychiatry Res ; 328: 115465, 2023 Oct.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37708805
ABSTRACT
This article reports the psychometric properties of both full and the abbreviated (Short) Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scales (WEMWBS; SWEMWBS) in the Finnish general population. A large cross-sectional dataset (N = 5,335) was collected as part of the nationally representative FinHealth Study in 2017. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses of the data evaluated one-, two-, three-, and bi-factorial solutions with a split-half approach. McDonald's omega was used to assess internal consistency and convergent validity was evaluated using four established mental health and well-being scales (BDI-6, GHQ-12, MHI-5, EUROHIS-QOL8). Contrary to previous findings, our results supported a three-factor model of the full scale with separate, yet highly correlated, mental, social, and eudemonic well-being factors. For the SWEMWBS, the bi-factor model showed the best fit, with a strong general mental well-being factor and a weaker specific eudemonic well-being factor. In this sampling context, the social aspect of mental well-being may be considered a separable construct from other mental well-being dimensions and the shorter 7-item version might thus be a preferable option when assessing overall mental well-being.
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