The Chinese EPOCH Measure of Adolescent Wellbeing: Further Testing of the Psychometrics of the Measure

Given the enormous population of Chinese-speaking people worldwide, it is important to establish measures of adolescent wellbeing with adequate evidence for reliability and validity. The EPOCH Measure of Adolescent Wellbeing assesses five positive psychological characteristics (engagement, persevera...

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Main Authors: Guang Zeng, Margaret L. Kern
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01457/full
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spelling doaj-50b544a31bec40c48251c916fa8666252020-11-24T21:43:40ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782019-07-011010.3389/fpsyg.2019.01457447458The Chinese EPOCH Measure of Adolescent Wellbeing: Further Testing of the Psychometrics of the MeasureGuang Zeng0Margaret L. Kern1Department of Psychology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, ChinaMelbourne Graduate School of Education, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaGiven the enormous population of Chinese-speaking people worldwide, it is important to establish measures of adolescent wellbeing with adequate evidence for reliability and validity. The EPOCH Measure of Adolescent Wellbeing assesses five positive psychological characteristics (engagement, perseverance, optimism, connectedness, and happiness). An initial study with the English version of the measure found support for a five-factor structure, and evidence for internal reliability, convergence with other wellbeing measures, and divergence across factors and with unrelated constructs. An initial study translated the measure into Chinese and found support for the factor structure of the measure. To further test the measure’s psychometric properties, data were collected from 11 Chinese student samples (N = 17,854) from several regions of China. All students completed the EPOCH measure, along with a variety of other measures. In cases where measures overlapped, samples were combined, with relevant sub-sets used to examine convergent and divergent patterns. Confirmatory analyses supported the five-factor structure and factors were internally reliable, but consistency over time was low. The five factors were more strongly correlated with other wellbeing factors than with illbeing factors. While some correlations demonstrated expected convergent and divergent patterns with other constructs, there were also considerable deviations from expected patterns. Norm values specific to the Chinese version of the measure are provided. The study supports the EPOCH measure as a useful cross-sectional tool for measuring adolescent positive functioning, but additional consideration of cross time stability, change, and correlations with other constructs is needed.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01457/fullstudent wellbeingwellbeing assessmentpsychometric analysismeasure developmentadolescents
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The Chinese EPOCH Measure of Adolescent Wellbeing: Further Testing of the Psychometrics of the Measure
Frontiers in Psychology
student wellbeing
wellbeing assessment
psychometric analysis
measure development
adolescents
author_facet Guang Zeng
Margaret L. Kern
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title The Chinese EPOCH Measure of Adolescent Wellbeing: Further Testing of the Psychometrics of the Measure
title_short The Chinese EPOCH Measure of Adolescent Wellbeing: Further Testing of the Psychometrics of the Measure
title_full The Chinese EPOCH Measure of Adolescent Wellbeing: Further Testing of the Psychometrics of the Measure
title_fullStr The Chinese EPOCH Measure of Adolescent Wellbeing: Further Testing of the Psychometrics of the Measure
title_full_unstemmed The Chinese EPOCH Measure of Adolescent Wellbeing: Further Testing of the Psychometrics of the Measure
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publishDate 2019-07-01
description Given the enormous population of Chinese-speaking people worldwide, it is important to establish measures of adolescent wellbeing with adequate evidence for reliability and validity. The EPOCH Measure of Adolescent Wellbeing assesses five positive psychological characteristics (engagement, perseverance, optimism, connectedness, and happiness). An initial study with the English version of the measure found support for a five-factor structure, and evidence for internal reliability, convergence with other wellbeing measures, and divergence across factors and with unrelated constructs. An initial study translated the measure into Chinese and found support for the factor structure of the measure. To further test the measure’s psychometric properties, data were collected from 11 Chinese student samples (N = 17,854) from several regions of China. All students completed the EPOCH measure, along with a variety of other measures. In cases where measures overlapped, samples were combined, with relevant sub-sets used to examine convergent and divergent patterns. Confirmatory analyses supported the five-factor structure and factors were internally reliable, but consistency over time was low. The five factors were more strongly correlated with other wellbeing factors than with illbeing factors. While some correlations demonstrated expected convergent and divergent patterns with other constructs, there were also considerable deviations from expected patterns. Norm values specific to the Chinese version of the measure are provided. The study supports the EPOCH measure as a useful cross-sectional tool for measuring adolescent positive functioning, but additional consideration of cross time stability, change, and correlations with other constructs is needed.
topic student wellbeing
wellbeing assessment
psychometric analysis
measure development
adolescents
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