TY - JOUR
T1 - Validity, reliability and acceptability of the Japanese version of the General Well-Being Schedule (GWBS)
AU - Nakayama, T.
AU - Toyoda, H.
AU - Ohno, K.
AU - Yoshiike, N.
AU - Futagami, T.
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Dr Fazio, staff members of the Adachi Health Center, Dr Takashi Yamamoto, Dr Fukue Seino, emeritus Prof. Kei Tokoro, Dr Masumi Minowa and Dr Fujimoto K. Edward. We sincerely appreciate assistance of Prof. Heizo Tanaka. This study was supported in part by Grants-in-Aid from the Ministry of Health and Welfare of Japan for Research Committee on Epidemiology of Intractable diseases and from the Japan Foundation for Aging and Health.
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - The General Well-Being Schedule (GWBS) is a widely used, self-administered questionnaire to measure subjective well-being. It contains 18 items and was originally hypothesized to have six domains; however, the following studies suggest other factorial models. We devised the schedule's Japanese edition following the standard procedure and tested its psychometric properties considering Japanese cultural characteristics. Subjects were 1224 middle-aged participants undergoing health checkups in Adachi, Tokyo. The reliability of the original version was high: alpha coefficient, 0.90; test-retest Pearson's correlation coefficient, 0.81; and intra-class correlation coefficient, 0.85. Confirmatory factor analyses supported the structural validity of the 6-factor, the following 3-factor and 4-factor models (goodness of fit index: 0.932, 0.946 and 0.937, respectively). A new 3-factor model developed after the exclusion of item 11, which had no correlation with the other variables, was proved to have a higher fitness index (0.958) than the other models. This 17-item version showed adequate reliability (α coefficient, 0.91; test-retest Pearson's correlation coefficient, 0.81; and intra-class correlation coefficient, 0.85) and concurrent validity compared with the General Health Questionnaire, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, Self-rating Depression Scale and Profile Of Mood State (correlation coefficients: -0.75 to -0.53). The median time required to complete the schedule was five minutes. Completing this instrument was easy for 80% of the subjects. These findings attest to the adequacy of the 17-item Japanese GWBS for the comprehensive assessment of individual inner state.
AB - The General Well-Being Schedule (GWBS) is a widely used, self-administered questionnaire to measure subjective well-being. It contains 18 items and was originally hypothesized to have six domains; however, the following studies suggest other factorial models. We devised the schedule's Japanese edition following the standard procedure and tested its psychometric properties considering Japanese cultural characteristics. Subjects were 1224 middle-aged participants undergoing health checkups in Adachi, Tokyo. The reliability of the original version was high: alpha coefficient, 0.90; test-retest Pearson's correlation coefficient, 0.81; and intra-class correlation coefficient, 0.85. Confirmatory factor analyses supported the structural validity of the 6-factor, the following 3-factor and 4-factor models (goodness of fit index: 0.932, 0.946 and 0.937, respectively). A new 3-factor model developed after the exclusion of item 11, which had no correlation with the other variables, was proved to have a higher fitness index (0.958) than the other models. This 17-item version showed adequate reliability (α coefficient, 0.91; test-retest Pearson's correlation coefficient, 0.81; and intra-class correlation coefficient, 0.85) and concurrent validity compared with the General Health Questionnaire, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, Self-rating Depression Scale and Profile Of Mood State (correlation coefficients: -0.75 to -0.53). The median time required to complete the schedule was five minutes. Completing this instrument was easy for 80% of the subjects. These findings attest to the adequacy of the 17-item Japanese GWBS for the comprehensive assessment of individual inner state.
KW - Acceptability
KW - Factor analysis
KW - General Well-Being Schedule
KW - Questionnaire
KW - Reliability
KW - Validity
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U2 - 10.1023/A:1008940902849
DO - 10.1023/A:1008940902849
M3 - Article
C2 - 11190008
AN - SCOPUS:0034533919
SN - 0962-9343
VL - 9
SP - 529
EP - 539
JO - Quality of Life Research
JF - Quality of Life Research
IS - 5
M1 - 269042
ER -