Authors
Brooke N Jenkins, Marie P Cross, Candice D Donaldson, Sarah D Pressman, Michelle A Fortier, Zeev N Kain, Sheldon Cohen, Logan T Martin, George Farkas
Publication date
2023/8/3
Journal
Psychology & health
Volume
38
Issue
8
Pages
1032-1055
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Objective
There is a need for a brief affect scale that also encompasses different components of affect relevant for researchers interested in physiological and health outcomes. The Subcomponents of Affect Scale (SAS) meets this need. This 18-item scale has nine positive and nine negative affect items encompassing six subscales (calm, well-being, vigour, depression, anxiety, anger). Previous research using the SAS has demonstrated its predictive validity, but no work has tested its subscale structure or longitudinal validity.
Design
Data from the Common Cold Project in which individuals (N = 610) completed the SAS over the course of seven days were used.
Results
Confirmatory factor analysis demonstrated the reliability of the subscale structure of the SAS across seven days (positive affect subscale structure: CFIs ≥ 0.98; negative affect subscale structure: CFIs ≥ 0.94 with day 6 CFI = 0.91) and tests of factorial …
Total citations
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