Validation of the 10-item Well-being instrument (WiX) in Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru

<p dir="ltr">Well-being assessment is increasingly relevant for economic evaluations, especially in the health and social care sectors. However, measures like the 10-item Well-being instrument (WiX) have primarily been developed and validated in high-income settings. In Latin America...

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Hlavní autor: Maria Jose Mendoza-Jiménez (22102628) (author)
Další autoři: Karen Trujillo Jara (18978995) (author), Job van Exel (10450982) (author), Werner Brouwer (20306241) (author), Daphne C. Voormolen (6101861) (author), Judith Bom (10149452) (author)
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Judith Bom (10149452)
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Karen Trujillo Jara (18978995)
Job van Exel (10450982)
Werner Brouwer (20306241)
Daphne C. Voormolen (6101861)
Judith Bom (10149452)
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Other health sciences not elsewhere classified
Social psychology
Well-being
Outcomes measurement
Instrument
Validation
Latin America
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description <p dir="ltr">Well-being assessment is increasingly relevant for economic evaluations, especially in the health and social care sectors. However, measures like the 10-item Well-being instrument (WiX) have primarily been developed and validated in high-income settings. In Latin America, the need for validated well-being instruments is growing with the interest in expanding the scope of evaluations. This study aimed to evaluate the content and construct validity of the WiX in Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru, and assessed whether a “Political participation” item would improve validity. The WiX was translated into Spanish, assessed qualitatively through interviews, and quantitatively using an online survey. Following COSMIN guidelines, content validation assessed relevance, comprehensiveness, and comprehensibility, while construct validation examined convergent, structural, and discriminative validity. Eleven interviews with experts and lay people confirmed the relevance, completeness, and clarity of the WiX items. Survey responses from 2,301 participants showed high correlations between WiX scores and other well-being measures. Exploratory factor analysis confirmed that the WiX captures a broader construct than health-related quality of life, and WiX scores varied as expected across age groups, employment status, partnership status, financial situation, and health status. Finally, adding a “Political participation” item did not enhance validity. In conclusion, the WiX appears to be a valid tool for assessing subjective well-being in these four countries and, therefore, useful for economic evaluations. Given the importance of well-being as a policy endpoint, this validation is an empirical contribution for intervention design, evaluation and monitoring within and across sectors in the Latin American context.</p>
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spelling Validation of the 10-item Well-being instrument (WiX) in Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, and PeruMaria Jose Mendoza-Jiménez (22102628)Karen Trujillo Jara (18978995)Job van Exel (10450982)Werner Brouwer (20306241)Daphne C. Voormolen (6101861)Judith Bom (10149452)Other economics not elsewhere classifiedOther health sciences not elsewhere classifiedSocial psychologyWell-beingOutcomes measurementInstrumentValidationLatin America<p dir="ltr">Well-being assessment is increasingly relevant for economic evaluations, especially in the health and social care sectors. However, measures like the 10-item Well-being instrument (WiX) have primarily been developed and validated in high-income settings. In Latin America, the need for validated well-being instruments is growing with the interest in expanding the scope of evaluations. This study aimed to evaluate the content and construct validity of the WiX in Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru, and assessed whether a “Political participation” item would improve validity. The WiX was translated into Spanish, assessed qualitatively through interviews, and quantitatively using an online survey. Following COSMIN guidelines, content validation assessed relevance, comprehensiveness, and comprehensibility, while construct validation examined convergent, structural, and discriminative validity. Eleven interviews with experts and lay people confirmed the relevance, completeness, and clarity of the WiX items. Survey responses from 2,301 participants showed high correlations between WiX scores and other well-being measures. Exploratory factor analysis confirmed that the WiX captures a broader construct than health-related quality of life, and WiX scores varied as expected across age groups, employment status, partnership status, financial situation, and health status. Finally, adding a “Political participation” item did not enhance validity. In conclusion, the WiX appears to be a valid tool for assessing subjective well-being in these four countries and, therefore, useful for economic evaluations. Given the importance of well-being as a policy endpoint, this validation is an empirical contribution for intervention design, evaluation and monitoring within and across sectors in the Latin American context.</p>2025-08-21T13:03:23ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.6084/m9.figshare.29959070.v1https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Validation_of_the_10-item_Well-being_instrument_WiX_in_Argentina_Chile_Ecuador_and_Peru/29959070CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/299590702025-08-21T13:03:23Z
spellingShingle Validation of the 10-item Well-being instrument (WiX) in Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru
Maria Jose Mendoza-Jiménez (22102628)
Other economics not elsewhere classified
Other health sciences not elsewhere classified
Social psychology
Well-being
Outcomes measurement
Instrument
Validation
Latin America
status_str publishedVersion
title Validation of the 10-item Well-being instrument (WiX) in Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru
title_full Validation of the 10-item Well-being instrument (WiX) in Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru
title_fullStr Validation of the 10-item Well-being instrument (WiX) in Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru
title_full_unstemmed Validation of the 10-item Well-being instrument (WiX) in Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru
title_short Validation of the 10-item Well-being instrument (WiX) in Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru
title_sort Validation of the 10-item Well-being instrument (WiX) in Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru
topic Other economics not elsewhere classified
Other health sciences not elsewhere classified
Social psychology
Well-being
Outcomes measurement
Instrument
Validation
Latin America