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Occupational WellBeing: The case of mothers of preschool children,Used
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This study examined the measurement properties of the version of the Occupational WellBeing Questionnaire (OWBQ) comprised of 24 items and a 6point rating scale. Data were collected from a heterogeneous sample of 48 mothers of preschool children. Multifaceted Rasch analysis was used to analyze the data. 95.8% of the items on the scale cohered into a unidimensional construct and met the other requirements for linear measurement. Items had an excellent range of difficulty and were separated into seven strata. The scale was sufficiently sensitive to separate participants into five different ability levels. The OWBQ validly measured 91.7% of the participants in the sample. The scale was appropriately targeted to the participants with a mean participants? measure of 0.25 logits (sd= 0.91) and an equitable use of the anchors on the rating scale. Occupational wellbeing was moderately related to perceived time spent in leisure and satisfaction with time use.
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