Afraid of being happy: portuguese version of the fear of happiness scale

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Isabel
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Jólluskin,Gloria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: Abstract The present study aimed to contribute to the cultural and linguistic adaptation of the Fear of Happiness Scale for Portugal. It was studied a convenience sample of 262 Portuguese adults, 87.4% female, aged between 18 and 82 (M = 33.50; SD = 13.37), with an education level that varied between secondary education and the 3rd cycle of higher education; 79% resident in urban areas and 21% in rural areas. Participants answered to an assessment battery, which included the Fear of Happiness Scale (FHS) consensus translation, previously subjected to a cognitive analysis. The Portuguese version of the FHS, consisting of 5 items, revealed to be organized in a single factor, proving to present high reliability, high internal and external validity, and an acceptable sensitivity, being a very brief and quick response measure, which can be used regardless of the individuals' area of residence and gender. The negative association with variables related to health and well-being and the positive association with psychopathological symptoms reinforce the importance of using measures such as this to identify the need to refer individuals for support and to plan more effective psychological intervention programs.
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title Afraid of being happy: portuguese version of the fear of happiness scale
spellingShingle Afraid of being happy: portuguese version of the fear of happiness scale
Silva,Isabel
Happiness
Fear
Assessment
Scale
title_short Afraid of being happy: portuguese version of the fear of happiness scale
title_full Afraid of being happy: portuguese version of the fear of happiness scale
title_fullStr Afraid of being happy: portuguese version of the fear of happiness scale
title_full_unstemmed Afraid of being happy: portuguese version of the fear of happiness scale
title_sort Afraid of being happy: portuguese version of the fear of happiness scale
author Silva,Isabel
author_facet Silva,Isabel
Jólluskin,Gloria
author_role author
author2 Jólluskin,Gloria
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Isabel
Jólluskin,Gloria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Happiness
Fear
Assessment
Scale
topic Happiness
Fear
Assessment
Scale
description Abstract The present study aimed to contribute to the cultural and linguistic adaptation of the Fear of Happiness Scale for Portugal. It was studied a convenience sample of 262 Portuguese adults, 87.4% female, aged between 18 and 82 (M = 33.50; SD = 13.37), with an education level that varied between secondary education and the 3rd cycle of higher education; 79% resident in urban areas and 21% in rural areas. Participants answered to an assessment battery, which included the Fear of Happiness Scale (FHS) consensus translation, previously subjected to a cognitive analysis. The Portuguese version of the FHS, consisting of 5 items, revealed to be organized in a single factor, proving to present high reliability, high internal and external validity, and an acceptable sensitivity, being a very brief and quick response measure, which can be used regardless of the individuals' area of residence and gender. The negative association with variables related to health and well-being and the positive association with psychopathological symptoms reinforce the importance of using measures such as this to identify the need to refer individuals for support and to plan more effective psychological intervention programs.
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