The Satisfaction with Life Scale in Breast Cancer Patients: Psychometric Properties
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This study aims to analyze the psychometric properties of the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS), examining the reliability of scale scores and providing validity evidence for its use with breast cancer patients. We provide validity evidence based on internal structure and on relationships with positive psychological variables and other variables indicative of psychological adjustment.
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Participants were 222 Spanish women with a diagnosis of breast cancer. They completed the SWLS and a battery of questionnaires measuring positive and negative affect, self-esteem, resilience, emotional intelligence, flourishing, optimism, depression, anxiety, and stress.
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Confirmatory factor analysis supported a single-factor structure for the SWLS, S-B χ2(5) = 7.36, p = .19, CFI = .99, NNFI = .99, RMSEA = .046. The reliability of test scores estimated with McDonald's omega yielded a value of .80. Validity evidence was provided by a positive correlation between SWLS scores and positive affect, self-esteem, resilience, emotional intelligence (specifically, clarity and repair), flourishing, and optimism (range: .24, .69), and by a negative correlation with negative affect, pessimism, depression, anxiety, and stress (range: -.25, -.59).
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The Spanish version of the SWLS showed satisfactory psychometric properties and it is an appropriate measure for use in the breast cancer context.
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Cerezo, M. Victoria ; Soria-Reyes, Lorena M. ; Alarcon-Postigo, Rafael ; Blanca-Mena, Maria Jose. The Satisfaction with Life Scale in Breast Cancer Patients: Psychometric PropertiesEscala de Satisfacción con la Vida en pacientes de cáncer de mama: propiedades psicométricas. International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology Volume 22, Issue 1, January–April 2022, 100274. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijchp.2021.100274
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