2023
DOI: 10.5565/rev/qpsicologia.1729
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Well-being at work scale (WBWS): Gathering empirical evidence from different interpretation strategies

Abstract: Well-being at work scale (WBWS) is a measure widely used in Brazil, composed of three dimensions (positive affects, negative affects and expressiveness/fulfillment) aligned with the field’s recent movement of junction of the two classical theoretical bases (hedonic and eudaimonic) that explain this phenomenon. Based on a cross-sectional survey involving 360 Brazilian workers, this study aimed to compare different models of interpreting the WBWS (including three one-dimensional proposals - composed by a single … Show more

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