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Development of a Comprehensive Well-Being Scale for High School Students
GAO Yongjin, QIAN Jingye, GAO Jie, MA Xiaolin, JIANG Shanshan
2026, 24(3):
425-432.
DOI: 10.12139/j.1672-0628.2026.03.018
Well-being is an important indicator of high school students’ mental health. The development of a comprehensive well-being scale for high school students has both theoretical and practical significance. Based on the analysis of existing well-being measurement tools and dimensions, combined with the needs of social development in China and the psychological development characteristics of high school students, a structural model of comprehensive well-being for high school students was formed, including 4 modules and 20 dimensions. More than 3400 high school students were selected for the study, and through open-ended questionnaire surveys, item analysis, exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, a total of 70 questions were obtained for the High School Students’ Comprehensive Well-Being Scale. The internal consistency reliability, split half reliability, test-retest reliability, construct validity, content validity, and criterion validity of the scale met the standards of psychometrics. The equivalence test indicates that the scale has the same meaning when measuring different genders and grades. The homogeneity coefficient test suggests that the composite total score of the scale is meaningful. In conclusion, this scale can be used as a valid tool to measure the comprehensive well-being of high school students.
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