Testing the contribution of general factor of character strengths to well-being: An exploratory bifactor approach

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Yitao Li
Yumei Li
Wenjie Duan
Qiujie Guan
Ye Tao
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[1] Postal Savings Bank of China,Tangshan Branch
[2] City University of Hong Kong,Department of Social & Behavioural Sciences
[3] East China University of Science and Technology,Social and Public Administration School
[4] Fudan University,School of Social Development and Public Policy
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Current Psychology | 2022年 / 41卷
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Bifactor; Exploratory structural equation modeling; Character strengths; Wellbeing;
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Empirical evidence demonstrated the significant contributions of character strengths to wellbeing. However, the co- or non-existence of a general factor (G-factor) of good character and the specific factors (S-factors) of character strengths (i.e., inquisitiveness, caring, and self-control) remain debatable. A total of 1866 individuals from Mainland China completed the Three-dimensional Inventory of Character Strengths (TICS), of which a sub-sample (N = 498) also completed the additional Flourishing Scale. The bifactor Exploratory Structural Equation Model (bifactor-ESEM) were tested, results showed the bifactor-ESEM model of character strengths had excellent goodness-of-fit. G-factor and the S-factors were well defined by the presence of strong and significant target loadings. The G-factor and S-factors’ contribution to wellbeing were further examined through ESEM-within-CFA (EwC) method. The G-factor significantly explained the 50.3% variance of wellbeing when it was the sole predictor and remained significant when inquisitiveness, caring, and self-control factors were considered. The present study confirmed the G-factor of character strengths and its significant contribution to wellbeing. Future studies can develop clinical and non-clinical wellbeing enhancement interventions with a focus on general and specific character strengths that transcend the current signature-strengths paradigm.
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