The Subjective Wellbeing of Indigenous Australian Adolescents: Validating the Personal Wellbeing Index-School Children

The Subjective Wellbeing of Indigenous Australian Adolescents: Validating the Personal Wellbeing Index-School Children Journal Article

Social Indicators Research

  • Author(s): Tomyn, Adrian J., Norrish, Jacolyn M., Cummins, Robert A.
  • Published: 2013
  • Volume: 110
  • ISBN: 0303-8300

Abstract: By almost all measures of objective life quality, Indigenous Australians are disadvantaged relative to the general population. However, no measures of their Subjective Wellbeing (SWB) have been published. This paper presents the first such data, norm-referenced to the general Australian population. A total of 519 Indigenous adolescents, aged between 12 and 19 years, were administered the Personal Wellbeing Index-School Children, which measures SWB. This scale is a parallel form of the Personal Wellbeing-Adult. The PWI-SC exhibited adequate psychometric properties. Moreover, consistent with SWB Homeostasis theory, participants’ mean SWB was within the Australian adult normative range. However, female SWB was lower than males. These results suggest that Indigenous adolescents are resilient.

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Tomyn, Adrian J., Norrish, Jacolyn M., Cummins, Robert A., 2013, The Subjective Wellbeing of Indigenous Australian Adolescents: Validating the Personal Wellbeing Index-School Children, Volume:110, Journal Article, viewed 20 January 2025, https://www.nintione.com.au/?p=3044.

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