Development of a self-report measure of capability wellbeing for adults: the ICECAP-A
University of Birmingham · University of Technology Sydney
Abstract
In-depth, informant-led, interviews to identify the attributes of capability wellbeing were conducted with 36 adults in the UK. Eighteen semi-structured, repeat interviews were carried out to develop a capability-based descriptive system for the measure. Informants were purposively selected to ensure variation in socio-economic status, age, sex, ethnicity and health. Data analysis was carried out inductively and iteratively alongside interviews, and findings were used to shape the questions in later interviews.
Five over-arching attributes of capability wellbeing were identified for the measure: "stability", "attachment", "achievement", "autonomy" and "enjoyment". One item, with four response categories, was developed for each attribute for the ICECAP-A descriptive system.
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3Topics & keywords
- Capability approach
- Autonomy
- Psychological intervention
- Psychology
- Descriptive statistics
- Health care
- Public health
- Applied psychology