Validation of a measure of subjective well-being: an abbreviated version of the day reconstruction method.

The study of well-being is becoming a priority in social sciences. The Day Reconstruction Method (DRM) was developed to assess affective states. The aim of the present study was to validate an abbreviated version of the DRM designed for administration in population studies, and to assess its test-re...

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Main Authors: Marta Miret, Francisco Félix Caballero, Arvind Mathur, Nirmala Naidoo, Paul Kowal, José Luis Ayuso-Mateos, Somnath Chatterji
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3428291?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-9db1a3c77d0144c1ac0cb870dd2e7e6c2020-11-25T01:48:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0178e4388710.1371/journal.pone.0043887Validation of a measure of subjective well-being: an abbreviated version of the day reconstruction method.Marta MiretFrancisco Félix CaballeroArvind MathurNirmala NaidooPaul KowalJosé Luis Ayuso-MateosSomnath ChatterjiThe study of well-being is becoming a priority in social sciences. The Day Reconstruction Method (DRM) was developed to assess affective states. The aim of the present study was to validate an abbreviated version of the DRM designed for administration in population studies, and to assess its test-retest properties.1560 adults from Jodhpur (India) were interviewed using an abbreviated version of the DRM, and a week later they were re-interviewed using the original long version of the DRM, after which the abbreviated version of the DRM was compared with the original version. A regression model considering interaction terms was employed to analyse the impact of sociodemographic characteristics on net affect. Test-retest reliability was assessed, and found to be moderate. Positive affect showed more test-retest reliability than negative affect, while net affect had more temporal stability than U-index. The affect of sets A, B, and C, taken together, had a moderate predictive ability compared with the affect obtained using the full version of the DRM: AUC = 0.67 for positive affect; 0.66 for net affect; 0.61 for negative affect; and 0.60 for the U-index. Household income, gender, and setting all had a significant impact on net affect.Net affect and positive affect showed moderate temporal stability, whereas negative affect and the U-index showed fair temporal stability. Evaluating the affective state using the abbreviated version of the DRM provides a profile of the population similar to that of the full version. The results provide considerable support for using the short version of the DRM as an instrument to measure subjective well-being in large population surveys.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3428291?pdf=render
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Paul Kowal
José Luis Ayuso-Mateos
Somnath Chatterji
spellingShingle Marta Miret
Francisco Félix Caballero
Arvind Mathur
Nirmala Naidoo
Paul Kowal
José Luis Ayuso-Mateos
Somnath Chatterji
Validation of a measure of subjective well-being: an abbreviated version of the day reconstruction method.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Marta Miret
Francisco Félix Caballero
Arvind Mathur
Nirmala Naidoo
Paul Kowal
José Luis Ayuso-Mateos
Somnath Chatterji
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title Validation of a measure of subjective well-being: an abbreviated version of the day reconstruction method.
title_short Validation of a measure of subjective well-being: an abbreviated version of the day reconstruction method.
title_full Validation of a measure of subjective well-being: an abbreviated version of the day reconstruction method.
title_fullStr Validation of a measure of subjective well-being: an abbreviated version of the day reconstruction method.
title_full_unstemmed Validation of a measure of subjective well-being: an abbreviated version of the day reconstruction method.
title_sort validation of a measure of subjective well-being: an abbreviated version of the day reconstruction method.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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publishDate 2012-01-01
description The study of well-being is becoming a priority in social sciences. The Day Reconstruction Method (DRM) was developed to assess affective states. The aim of the present study was to validate an abbreviated version of the DRM designed for administration in population studies, and to assess its test-retest properties.1560 adults from Jodhpur (India) were interviewed using an abbreviated version of the DRM, and a week later they were re-interviewed using the original long version of the DRM, after which the abbreviated version of the DRM was compared with the original version. A regression model considering interaction terms was employed to analyse the impact of sociodemographic characteristics on net affect. Test-retest reliability was assessed, and found to be moderate. Positive affect showed more test-retest reliability than negative affect, while net affect had more temporal stability than U-index. The affect of sets A, B, and C, taken together, had a moderate predictive ability compared with the affect obtained using the full version of the DRM: AUC = 0.67 for positive affect; 0.66 for net affect; 0.61 for negative affect; and 0.60 for the U-index. Household income, gender, and setting all had a significant impact on net affect.Net affect and positive affect showed moderate temporal stability, whereas negative affect and the U-index showed fair temporal stability. Evaluating the affective state using the abbreviated version of the DRM provides a profile of the population similar to that of the full version. The results provide considerable support for using the short version of the DRM as an instrument to measure subjective well-being in large population surveys.
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