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Title: | Development and psychometric characteristics of the serbian life events check-list - Student form (Slec-sf) | Authors: | Lazić, Milica Gavrilov-Jerković, Vesna Jovanović, Veljko |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2017 | Journal: | Primenjena Psihologija | Abstract: | The main goal of the present research was to examine the predictive and convergent validity of the newly developed Serbian Life Events Check-list - Student Form (SLEF-SF; Gavrilov-Jerković, Žuljević, Jovanović i Brdarić, 2012). The SLEC-SF consists of 54 life events, experienced over a 6-month period. Participants rate the valence (positive or negative) and intensity of each event. Data from four waves of an 18-month longitudinal study were used in the present research (the sample size ranges from 787 to 1061 undergraduate students). The average number of total life events reported by participants over a 6-month period was in a range between 3.91 and 4.78, with negative life events being more frequent (range between 2.89 and 3.61). The relationship between the total number of negative life events and subjective well-being indicators was stronger when measured at the same point in time, as compared with the prospective relationships. In addition, the relationship between dependent stressful life events and subjective well-being was stronger than the relationship between independent stressful life events and subjective well-being when measured cross-sectionally, but not when measured prospectively. The advantages and limitations of the scale, as well as the recommendations for future research were discussed in the paper. | URI: | https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3465 | ISSN: | 18210147 | DOI: | 10.19090/pp.2017.1.119-140 |
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