Measuring and Interpreting Subjective Wellbeing in Different Cultural Contexts Measuring and Interpreting Subjective Wellbeing in Different Cultural Contexts
Cambridge Elements Psychology and Culture

Measuring and Interpreting Subjective Wellbeing in Different Cultural Contexts

A Review and Way Forward

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The scientific study of 'wellbeing' involves both objective and subjective variables. While objective wellbeing can be simply measured as tangible aspects of the living environment, measuring subjective wellbeing involves quantifying self-reported feelings. Although reliable and valid measures can be achieved, in a cross-cultural context differences in language and culture present formidable challenges to measurement comparability. This Element begins by describing the behaviour of subjective wellbeing in single cultures, using the theory of homeostasis. Robert A. Cummins then discusses cross-cultural differences in subjective wellbeing, with a focus on measurement invariance as a means of ensuring the validity of comparative results. Cummins proposes that the major barrier to creating such comparability of measurement is a pervasive response bias that differs between cultures. He concludes that current instruments are inadequate to provide valid cross-cultural measures of subjective wellbeing, and that suitable measures may be created as short forms of current scales.

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2018
24 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
106
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
4.4
MB

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