Title | Measurement Invariance and Validity of the Satisfaction With Life Scale in Informal Caregivers |
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Authors | GARCÍA DE CASTRO, FERNANDO JAVIER, Bendayan, Rebecca , Blanca, Maria J. |
External publication | Si |
Means | Psicothema |
Scope | Article |
Nature | Científica |
JCR Quartile | 2 |
SJR Quartile | 1 |
JCR Impact | 3.6 |
SJR Impact | 1.097 |
Publication date | 01/01/2022 |
ISI | 000791424900016 |
DOI | 10.7334/psicothema2021.313 |
Abstract | Background: The number of informal caregivers within ageing population is increasing and there is a growing research interest to promote their wellbeing, and therefore there is a need for adequate measurement tools. We aim to provide validity evidence of the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) in a representative sample of British older adults, including measurement invariance across caregivers and non-caregivers. Method: Data was drawn from English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA). The sample consisted of 3,754 caregivers and 4,036 non-caregivers. The structure and measurement invariance were tested through a confirmatory factor analysis. Reliability and validity evidence based on relationships with other variables were also analysed. Results: Our results supported the one factor structure of the SWLS, CFI = .996; NNFI = .993; RMSEA = 0.081, and measurement invariance across caregiving status. McDonald\'s omega was .93. Scores on the SWLS were positively correlated with quality of life, positive social support, and self-reported health, and negatively with loneliness, depression, negative social support, difficulties in activities and instrumental activities of daily living, and number of health conditions. Conclusions: These findings provide new psychometric evidence to support the use of the SWLS in research which focuses on caregivers and on the comparison with non-caregiver samples. |
Keywords | Caregiving; ageing; measurement invariance; satisfaction with life; Satisfaction with Life Scale |
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