Psychometric evidence of the diener’s satisfaction with life scale in peruvian elderly
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- José Ventura-León,
- Cirilo H. García Cadena,
- Miguel Barboza-Palomino,
- Walter L. Arias Gallegos,
- Julio Dominguez-Vergara
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- Universidad Privada del Norte,
- Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León,
- Universidad Católica San Pablo,
- Universidad Continental, Huancayo,
- Universidad Nacional de Asunción
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EnglishPages from-to (Number of pages)
Pages 488-506 (19 pages)Journal (Volume, Issue Number)
Revista Ciencias de la Salud (Volume 16, Issue 3)Publication milestones
- Published - 2018
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1692-7273Publication IDs
- Scopus: 85065579209
Abstract
Introduction: In recent years, satisfaction with life has aroused the interest of gerontological research, thus being one of the most used concepts to measure subjective well-being, in addition to being an indicator of successful aging. Materials and methods: The psychometric properties of the Diener’s Satisfaction with Life Scale were assessed in Peruvian elderly individuals. The instrument was applied to 236 elderly from the city of Trujillo (78.4 % female and 21.6 % male), with an average age of 72.8 years old, and their standard deviation = 6.90. In order to obtain convergent and discriminant validity, the tests Single Item of Satisfaction with Life Scale, Brief Resilient Coping Scale and the Geriatric Depression Scale were conducted. Results: Diener’s Satisfaction with Life Scale shows a one-dimensional structure (χ2 = 10.960, df = 5, p = .05, χ2/df = 2.192,GFI = .983,CFI = .994,NFI = .988;RMSEA = .071 [CI 90 % .000, .129]; and SRMR = .013), presenting positive correlations with resilience and negative correlations with depression. Moreover, it presents a high reliability index estimated by the method of internal consistency with the Cronbach’s Alpha Test (α = .93), Omega coefficient (ω = .93; CI 95 %: .92-.95) and GLB = .94. Conclusion: For purposes of research —among other—, we recommend the use of the Diener’s Satisfaction with Life Scale for Peruvian elderly persons.
