HUMANITAS: Indonesian Psychological Journal | 2021

Indonesian adaptation of the Revised College Student Subjective Wellbeing Questionnaire

 
 
 

Abstract


The College Student Subjective Well-being Questionnaire Revised version (CSSWQ-R) was developed to assess university students domain-specific well-being related to their academic lives. Previous research suggested that the validity and reliability of this scale should be tested in another cultural context.\xa0 This study aimed to evaluate the psychometric features and structure of the CSSWQ-R in Indonesia. Five hundred eighty-six undergraduate students in Indonesia were recruited as participants with an accidental sampling technique.\xa0 Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was used to determine which of four alternative construct structure models suited best, whether the correlated factor, single factor, 2 nd order, or bifactor model. The bifactor model was shown to be the best fit for explaining the structure of the CSSWQ-R Indonesian version, with the total score interpretation being the most meaningful. Further convergent and discriminant validity test was proven, and as expected, this scale related positively with academic resilience and academic achievement (GPA). This research contributes to stimulating research in an educational context concerned with higher education students subjective well-being.

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DOI 10.26555/humanitas.v18i2.19040
Language English
Journal HUMANITAS: Indonesian Psychological Journal

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