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The development and validation of a general measure of well-being: the BBC well-being scale
Authors
A Field
AT Beck
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BL Bowerman
CD Ryff
CD Ryff
D Goldberg
D Kahneman
Department of Health
E Diener
E. Pontin
FA Huppert
J Beddington
KG Jöreskog
LT Hu
LT Hu
M. Schwannauer
MW Browne
P Kinderman
P Kline
P. Kinderman
PM Bentler
R Brooks
R Tennant
S Lyubomirsky
S Nolen-Hoeksema
S. Tai
TB Kashdan
The euroqol Group
TS Brugha
WHOQOL Group
WHOQOL Group
WHOQOL Group
World Health Organisation
World Health Organisation
Y Hu
Publication date
1 January 2010
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Abstract
Purpose: The concept of maximising well-being, as opposed to merely treating mental disorder, is a powerful current theme in the area of mental health. Clearly this emphasises the need for appropriate valid and reliable measures of general well-being. This paper examines the appropriateness of a number of measures in this area and concludes that existing assessment tools fail to address the full range of aspects of personal well-being. This paper therefore presents the psychometric properties, validity and reliability of a new measure of well-being-the BBC Well-being Scale. Methods: A total of 1,940 participants completed the new measure, the Goldberg scales of anxiety and depression, the 'List of Threatening Experiences' life events scale, a modified version of the Response Styles Questionnaire and a modified version of the Internal, Personal and Situational Attributions Questionnaire presented via the internet. Results: Exploratory factor-analysis suggested a three-factor solution including themes of psychological well-being, physical health and well-being and relationships. The total 24-item scale had good internal consistency (α = .935) and correlated significantly with key demographic variables and measures of concurrent validity. Conclusions: The new measure-the BBC Well-being Scale-is recommended for research and clinical purposes. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media B.V
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