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Subtitle: Subjective well-being in elementary school children: A first validation of the I AM I
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Wiesmann, Ulrich | Krause, Christina | Düerkop, Silvia | Hannich, Hans-Joachim
Affiliations: Institut für Medizinische Psychologie, Universität Greifswald | Pädagogisches Seminar, Universität Göttingen
Note: [] Korrespondenzadresse: PD Dr. Dr. Ulrich Wiesmann, Institut für Medizinische Psychologie, Universität Greifswald, Walther-Rathenau-Straße 48, D-17487 Greifswald. Tel.: 03834 865603; Fax: 03834 865605; E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: Objectives: Aim of this study is the validation of the I AM I, a pictorial questionnaire for the assessment of subjective well-being in elementary school children. Aspects of content validity and construct validity are examined. Method: The analyses are based on interviews (oral or in writing) of 495 children and their parents. The validation instruments for the children were the KINDL® and the Harter Self-Esteem-scale; parents filled out a proxy version of the I AM I, the internalizing-subscale of the Child Behavior Checklist, and a school performance appraisal form. Results: A principal component analysis of the I AM I revealed four dimensions: self-esteem, physical-emotional well-being, school perception, and social integration. The dimensions were moderately related to equivalent KINDL®-subscales and the Harter-Scale. Parents' evaluations significantly corresponded to the children's self-reports; however, their associations were much lower. A principal component analysis on all sum-scores of instruments used yielded a two-dimensional solution, with children and parent appraisals loading on different components. Discussion: The content validity and construct validity of the I AM I were empirically corroborated. The I AM I is a new questionnaire appropriately designed for children, which shows satisfactory convergent validity with existing instruments. Its associations, however, are not so large to appear redundant.
Keywords: Subjective well-being, self esteem, elementary school children, diagnostics
Journal: Zeitschrift für Medizinische Psychologie, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 39-47, 2008
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