Studying quality of life needs to take into account particular methodological issues, especially when well-being measurement is aimed at studying stability and change (well-being dynamics). Generally, studies on change and stability may have different objectives, such as (Goldstein, 1979; Menard, 1991): - describing detailed patterns of change, - predicting change values from those obtained in the past, - obtaining insight into underlying causal processes (Engel and Reinecke, 1996). In order to attain these goals, observing and studying changes and dynamics request a coherent methodological approach, including a solid theory of measurement. In particular, they require identification of: • modifiable dimensions (dimensions that may significantly change) • adequate measures (in terms of reliability and validity) • proper analysis approaches (in terms of methods and techniques).

Measuring stability and change: methodological issues in Quality of Life studies / Maggino, Filomena. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 1-1. (Intervento presentato al convegno Long-term trends in Quality of Life tenutosi a The Hague nel 12-13 September 2013).

Measuring stability and change: methodological issues in Quality of Life studies

MAGGINO, FILOMENA
2013

Abstract

Studying quality of life needs to take into account particular methodological issues, especially when well-being measurement is aimed at studying stability and change (well-being dynamics). Generally, studies on change and stability may have different objectives, such as (Goldstein, 1979; Menard, 1991): - describing detailed patterns of change, - predicting change values from those obtained in the past, - obtaining insight into underlying causal processes (Engel and Reinecke, 1996). In order to attain these goals, observing and studying changes and dynamics request a coherent methodological approach, including a solid theory of measurement. In particular, they require identification of: • modifiable dimensions (dimensions that may significantly change) • adequate measures (in terms of reliability and validity) • proper analysis approaches (in terms of methods and techniques).
2013
Long-term trends in Quality of Life
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Measuring stability and change: methodological issues in Quality of Life studies / Maggino, Filomena. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 1-1. (Intervento presentato al convegno Long-term trends in Quality of Life tenutosi a The Hague nel 12-13 September 2013).
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