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The PGWBI is a measure of the level of subjective psychological well-being. In detail, it assesses self-representations of intrapersonal affective or emotional states reflecting a sense of subjective well-being or distress and thus captures what we could call a subjective perception of well-being. Consisting of 22 standardized items (6 items for the short form), the tool produces a single measure of psychological well-being. The full measure also provides subscales to assess the following domains: anxiety, depression, positive well-being, self-control, general health, and vitality. The summary score, which reaches a maximum of 110 points, representing the best achievable"well being".
Year: 1984 Authors: Dupuy e al. Disease: Obesity Outcome: Quality of life-Physical and psychological functioning
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Measure: Depression
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Number of RCTs that used this tool (in our study): 1
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Scale: Higher scores are better, scores range 22-110 Reference: Dupuy HJ. The Psychological general Well-Being (PGWB) Index. In: Assessment of Quality of Life in clinical trials of cardiovascular therapies. Edited by Wenger NK, Mattson ME, Furberg CD, Elinson J. Le Jacq Publishing 1984; Chap 9:170-183
Target population: General population Focus Generic Translations available: No Original version validated: Yes Original language: English Form of delivery: Self-reported Licence needed: Yes