2021
DOI: 10.12928/jehcp.v10i2.20260
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Internal Validation of the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale:Rasch Analysis in the Indonesian Context

Abstract: This study's purpose is to analyze the psychometric properties of the Indonesian version of the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental WellBeing Scale (WEMWBS) using the Rasch model measurement analysis to test its reliability of measurements, item fit statistics, rating scale functions, and differential item functioning. A total of 855 Indonesian samples completed 14-items in the Indonesian version of WEMWBS. The Rasch analysis indicates that the data fit the model, the item-person reliability is above 0.8, and the item-pe… Show more

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“…Mental health was measured using the Warwick Edinburg Mental Wellbeing by Tennant et al, (2007) from Warwick Medical School University of Warwick. It was translated to Bahasa Indonesia and validated by Wicaksono et al, (2021). The adaptation of this scale aims to measure mental health positively with a reliability coefficient of 0.932 using Rasch analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mental health was measured using the Warwick Edinburg Mental Wellbeing by Tennant et al, (2007) from Warwick Medical School University of Warwick. It was translated to Bahasa Indonesia and validated by Wicaksono et al, (2021). The adaptation of this scale aims to measure mental health positively with a reliability coefficient of 0.932 using Rasch analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Indonesian version of WEMWBS consists of 14 affirmed items, including eudemonic and hedonic well-being (Wicaksono et al, 2021). WEMWBS was used to gather evidence of the convergent validity of the MHC-LF.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two external variables are used to collect convergent and discriminant evidence. The Indonesian version of the WEMWBS (Wicaksono et al, 2021) measures mental wellbeing and is hypothesized to measure the same construction as the MHC-LF. Furthermore, the Indonesian version of BDI-II (Ginting et al, 2013) measures depressive symptoms, hypothesized to measure constructs different from the MHC-LF.…”
Section: Masyarakat Telah Berhenti Membuat Perkembanganmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Item reasonable thresholds were suggested by Boroel et al (2017), where the instrument tested was at the MNSQ outfit value of .50 -1.50. Categorize the level of difficulty of the test based on the range -.30 to +.30 (Wicaksono et al, 2021).…”
Section: Item Fit and Item Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%