The Arabic Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) and its three-item version: Factor structure and measurement invariance among university students.

Journal: Acta psychologica

Volume: 255

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Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Psychiatric Nursing and Mental Health, Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University, Smouha, Alexandria , Egypt. Electronic address: amira.mohali@alexu.edu.eg. Department of Psychology, College of Education, University of Ha'il, Ha'il , Saudi Arabia. Electronic address: s.aldossary@uoh.edu.sa. Department of Internal Medicine, Section Nursing Science, Erasmus University Medical Center (Erasmus MC), GD Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Electronic address: m.al-jaberi@erasmusmc.nl. School of Nursing, Philadelphia University, Amman , Jordan. Electronic address: m.atout@philadelphia.edu.jo. Faculty of Nursing, Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan. Electronic address: Rasmieh.Alamer@yu.edu.jo. Department of Psychology, College of Education, University of Ha'il, Ha'il , Saudi Arabia. Electronic address: M.suliman@uoh.edu.sa. Tunis Al Manar University, Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia; The Tunisian Center of Early Intervention in Psychosis, Department of Psychiatry Ibn Omrane, Razi Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia.

Abstract summary 

University students face numerous challenges, which may adversely influence their mental/physical well-being and academic performance. Satisfaction with life implicates the psychological, social, and educational functioning of students-justifying its use for clinical screening and monitoring of treatment outcomes.Given the growing interest in the equivalence of this construct across cultures, this study assessed the structure and invariance of the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) and its three-item version (SWLS-3).In this cross sectional study, data collected from two samples of Saudi students (N = 422 and 979, females % = 75.6 and 65.9 %) were analysed using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis.In exploratory factor analysis, a single factor with eigenvalue >1 explained 69.0 % and 80.6 % of the variances in the SWLS and the SWLS-3. The fit of both the one- and two-factor structures of the SWLS (χ (4) = 10.10, CMIN/DF = 2.5, p = 0.040, CFI = 0.994, TLI = 0.985, RMSEA = 0.060, SRMR = 0.017) as well as the unidimensional SWLS-3 (χ (4) = 91.35, CMIN/DF = 2.34, p = 0.001, CFI = 0.977, TLI = 0.968, RMSEA = 0.056, SRMR = 0.030) was good. Multigroup confirmatory factor analysis depected invariance of the three models at the configural, metric, and scalar levels across groups of gender, age, area of specialty, and academic degree. In both samples, the SWLS-3 followed the non-normal distribution of the SWLS; it had similarly high reliability (Cronbach's alpha = 0.86, 0.88), convergent validity (item-total correlation range = 0.73-0.75 and 0.76-0.77), and predictive validity (correlation with the SWLS = 0.93 and 0.94). The SWLS and the SWLS-3 expressed adequate concurrent validity by positively correlating with positive affect and negatively correlating with negative affect and somatic complaints.The Arabic SWLS-3 is a unidimensional ultra-brief measure, which demonstrates measurement invariance along with high internal consistency, convergent validity, and predictive validity similar to the parent scale. It may mirror other constructs of well-being (e.g., positive affect) and psycho-pathogenicity (negative affect and somatic complaints).

Authors & Co-authors:  Ali Amira Mohammed AM Al-Dossary Saeed A SA Aljaberi Musheer A MA Atout Maha M Alamer Rasmieh R Suliman Mohamed M H MMH Fekih-Romdhane Feten F

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Doi : 10.1016/j.actpsy.2025.104867
SSN : 1873-6297
Study Population
Females
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
Age/gender/academic degree/area of specialty;Arab/Saudi;Positive affect/negative affect/somatic complaints;Satisfaction with life scale (SWLS);University students;Validation/ validity/ psychometric/ factor structure/ measurement invariance;Well-being
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study,Exploratory Study
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Country of Study
Publication Country
Netherlands