Variable Details

Available Studies

MAP, MARS, Clinical Core

Scaled? 

Not Scaled

Variable Type 

Longitudinal

Variable Name 

wellbeing_hedonic

Categories

Well-being

Hedonic well-being
Well-being subscale: Hedonic - Average of 9 items

The hedonic approach to well-being focuses on the notion that experiencing pleasure and generally avoiding pain leads to happiness. The hedonic subscale is measured using 9 items from a modified version of Ryff's Scales of Psychological Well-Being. The questions relate to self-acceptance, autonomy, and environmental mastery.

Participants are asked to rate how each item applies to themselves using a 7-point Likert rating scale (see below). Items that are positively worded are flipped so that higher ratings on all individual items indicate greater hedonic well-being. The subscale score is the mean of the item ratings, with a higher score relating to greater hedonic well-being.

Participants are presented the following items:

Item no.ItemFlipped (f)
1I like most parts of my personality.(f)
2When I look at the story of my life, I am pleased with how things have turned out so far.(f)
3In many ways I feel disappointed about my achievements in life.
4I tend to be influenced by people with strong opinions.
5I have confidence in my own opinions, even if they are different from those of others.(f)
6I judge myself by what I think is important, not by the values of others.(f)
7The demands of everyday life often get me down.
8In general, I feel I am in charge of the situation in which I live.(f)
9I am good at managing the responsibilities of daily life.(f)

Response choices for each item:

ResponseValueFlipped rating
Strongly agree17
Agree26
Slightly agree35
Neither agree nor disagree44
Slightly disagree53
Disagree62
Strongly disagree71

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