Escala de felicidad para adultos (EFPA)

Translated title of the contribution: Happines scale for adults (EFPA)

Emilio Moyano Díaz*, Daniela Dinamarca, Rodolfo Mendoza-Llanos, Gonzalo Palomo-Vélez

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Abstract

Studying happiness psychometrically is recent, and the few available instruments are English rooted. Happiness is a concept that hasn’t reached to an agreement yet, typically measured as unidimensional, through a few direct items, and usually not specifying what constitutes it. In study 1, and based on a pentadimensional and emic concept of happiness, a 100 items scale was built to measure it among Chilean adults. It was applied to different samples (n=68; n=277) and refined through exploratory factor analysis, giving origin to the Happiness Scale for Adults (EFPA) –composed by 21 items-with good reliability and validity, distributed among four dimensions: psychological state, having family, achievement orientation and optimism. In study 2, the EFPA crossed validity was carried out with a new sample of adults (n=341), and through parallel analysis and structural equation modelling various models were tested, being confirmed one of 4 and other of 3 dimensions, keeping the later: state, having family and achievement orientation.

Translated title of the contributionHappines scale for adults (EFPA)
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)37-49
Number of pages13
JournalTerapia Psicologica
Volume36
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2018

Funding

Estudio posible gracias al financiamiento del Proyecto Fondecyt N°1131152. Grupo de Investigación en Calidad de Vida y Ambientes Saludables (GICVAS), Facultad de Psicología, Universidad de Talca (Chile).

FundersFunder number
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico1131152

    Keywords

    • Happiness
    • Measure
    • Structure
    • Validity

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