Abstract. Cross-cultural researches on the Ryff’s Psychological Well-being (PWB) Scales are currently not available. The aim of the paper was to investigate the measurement invariance of the 18-item version of the PWB Scales across 1,114 high school and undergraduate Italian and Belarusian students. After identifying the six correlated first-order factors and one second-order factor model of the Ryff’s PWB Scales, as baseline model for each sample, multi-groups confirmatory factor analyses were subsequently performed. All analyses were performed using the Robust Diagonally Weighted Least Squares estimation procedures, entering a polychoric correlation matrix. Multi-groups analyses showed that factor structure of the preferred model did not change across the Italian and Belarusian samples. Although the obtained results provided a preliminary support for cross-cultural structural invariance of the PWB Scales, further investigations are required to ensure its generalizability and applicability. Limitations and suggestions for future researches as well as psychosocial applications for educational context were discussed.
Measurement invariance of Ryff's Psychological Well-being Scales across Italian and Belarusian students / S. Sirigatti; I. Penzo; L. Iani; A. Mazzeschi; H. Hatalsaja; E. Giannetti; C. Stefanile. - In: SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH. - ISSN 0303-8300. - STAMPA. - 113(1):(2013), pp. 67-80. [10.1007/s11205-012-0082-0]
Measurement invariance of Ryff's Psychological Well-being Scales across Italian and Belarusian students
SIRIGATTI, SAULO
;MAZZESCHI, ANNAMARIA;GIANNETTI, ENRICHETTA;STEFANILE, CRISTINA
2013
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Abstract. Cross-cultural researches on the Ryff’s Psychological Well-being (PWB) Scales are currently not available. The aim of the paper was to investigate the measurement invariance of the 18-item version of the PWB Scales across 1,114 high school and undergraduate Italian and Belarusian students. After identifying the six correlated first-order factors and one second-order factor model of the Ryff’s PWB Scales, as baseline model for each sample, multi-groups confirmatory factor analyses were subsequently performed. All analyses were performed using the Robust Diagonally Weighted Least Squares estimation procedures, entering a polychoric correlation matrix. Multi-groups analyses showed that factor structure of the preferred model did not change across the Italian and Belarusian samples. Although the obtained results provided a preliminary support for cross-cultural structural invariance of the PWB Scales, further investigations are required to ensure its generalizability and applicability. Limitations and suggestions for future researches as well as psychosocial applications for educational context were discussed.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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