Authors
Anna Nieboer, Siegwart Lindenberg, Anne Boomsma, Alinda C Van Bruggen
Publication date
2005/9
Journal
Social indicators research
Volume
73
Issue
3
Pages
313-353
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
What are the dimensions of well-being? That is, what universal goals need to be realized by individuals in order to enhance their well-being? Social production function (SPF) theory asserts that the universal goals affection, behavioral confirmation, status, comfort and stimulation are the relevant dimensions of subjective well-being. Realization of these substantive goals and the perspective on opportunities to realize these goals in the future contributes to the affective and cognitive component of well-being. The theoretical elaboration of this theory has been published elsewhere. This paper provides a measurement instrument for the dimensions of well-being. To measure levels of affection, behavioral confirmation, status, comfort and stimulation and empirically validate the dimensions of well-being, the SPF-IL scale was developed. This paper presents findings from a pilot study (n=145), the main study (n …
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Scholar articles
A Nieboer, S Lindenberg, A Boomsma, ACV Bruggen - Social indicators research, 2005