Table 2.
Items | GWBa | EWBb | SWBc | PWBd |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | .60 | .44 | ||
2 | .67 | .60 | ||
3 | .75 | .28 | ||
4 | .48 | .14 | ||
5 | .38 | .14 | ||
6 | .56 | .60 | ||
7 | .58 | .49 | ||
8 | .51 | .49 | ||
9 | .72 | .20 | ||
10 | .57 | .13 | ||
11 | .44 | .17 | ||
12 | .47 | .30 | ||
13 | .50 | .61 | ||
14 | .64 | .42 | ||
ECVe | 67.3% | 9.3% | 12.9% | 10.6% |
Omega | .91 | .85 | .78 | .81 |
Omega hierarchical | .80 | .26 | .27 | .19 |
Relative Omegaf | 87.9% | 30.6% | 34.6% | 23.5% |
H | .88 | .47 | .55 | .50 |
PUC | .69 |
Factor loadings presented by bold figures are significant at least p < .001 level
a General well-being. b Emotional well-being. c Social well-being. d Psychological well-being. e Explained Common Variance (ECV). f Relative Omega = Omega hierarchical / Omega. H H-index, PUC Percentage of uncontaminated correlations