X. Badia et al., VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF THE SPANISH VERSION OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL GENERAL WELL-BEING INDEX, Quality of life research, 5(1), 1996, pp. 101-108
The Psychological General Well-Being Index (PGWBI) was adapted for use
in Spain. The American version was translated and back-translated ind
ependently by three bilinguals and the comprehensibility of a consensu
ated version was tested in a pilot study. The construct validity and i
nternal consistency of the questionnaire were tested in 104 patients (
52 high blood pressure patients attending a primary health care centre
and 52 end-stage renal disease patients undergoing hemodialysis). Con
currently to the PGWBI, patients were administered the General Health
Questionnaire (GHQ-12) and three psychosocial categories of the Sickne
ss Impact Profile (SIP-PD). Patients in the dialysis group were admini
stered the PGWBI on two occasions, two weeks apart. The PGWBI was mode
rately to highly correlated with the GHQ-12 (r=-0.71) and with the SIP
-PD (r=-0.69). Overall internal consistency as measured by Cronbach's
alpha coefficient was 0.94. By dimensions, PGWBI alpha coefficients ra
nged from 0.56 (Self-control) to 0.88 (Anxiety). No differences were f
ound in mean PGWBI scores between the two groups of patients studied.
Two-week test-retest intraclass correlation coefficient was 0.76. The
similarity of the operating characteristics supports the contention th
at the Spanish and American versions of the PGWBI are conceptually equ
ivalent. More research is needed on the reliability and responsiveness
of the different dimensions of the questionnaire. Our results suggest
that only global scores should be used when making individual compari
sons.