Cross-cultural validation of the positivity-scale in five European countries |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Psychiatry, University College London, 149 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7NF, UK;2. Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, Via Cadore 48, Monza 20900, Italy;3. Department of Psychiatry, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Johannisallee 20, 04137 Leipzig, Germany;4. Department of Health Sciences, College of Life Sciences, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester LE1 7RH, UK;5. Laboratoire de Santé Publique, Université de la Méditerranée, Marseille, France;1. Faculty of Nursing, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan;2. College of Nursing, Kent State University, Kent, OH, USA;3. Health Center, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan;4. Shmaisani Hospital, Amman, Jordan;5. Al-Kindi Hospital, Amman, Jordan |
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Abstract: | The aim of the present paper was to test the cross-cultural validity of the Positivity-Scale (P-Scale), a new questionnaire designed for the measurement of positivity (i.e., general tendency to evaluate self, life, and future in a positive way). Participants (N = 3544) from Italy, Germany, Spain, Poland, and Serbia answered eight items of the P-Scale and responded to items from other well-validated measures. Confirmatory Factor Analysis supported the assumed one-factor structure of the P-Scale and demonstrated its gender invariance in each country and cross-cultural validity. Correlation analyses revealed significant and positive associations of the P-Scale with self-esteem, life satisfaction, optimism, and a latent factor variable of positivity, and a negative relation to depression. The findings provided support for the convergent validity of the P-Scale across countries. Possible applications of the P-Scale are suggested. Implications for further research on conditions and outcomes of positivity in different cultural contexts are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Positivity Measurement invariance Construct validity Well-being Depression |
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