%0 Journal Article %T Measuring Subjective Quality of Life in Czech and Slovak Nurses: Validity of the Czech and Slovak Versions of Personal Wellbeing Index %A ELENA GURKOV¨¢ %A JOZEF D£¿UKA %A M¨¢RIA SOV¨¢RIOV¨¢ SO¨®SOV¨¢ %A KATAR¨ªNA £¿IAKOV¨¢ %J Journal of Social Research & Policy %D 2012 %I University of Oradea %X The aim of this study was to investigate the psychometric properties of the Slovak and Czech versions of the Personal Well-beingIndex (PWI) in population of nurses. The sample for study consisted of 1043 hospital staff nurses from 12 hospitals in the Czechand Slovak Republics. The data were collected using a set of questionnaires that included the Positive Affect Scale, the NegativeAffect Scale, and PWI. The PWI demonstrated good psychometric properties in terms of its factor structure, reliability, convergentand construct validity. %K Subjective Quality of Life %K Subjective Well-Being %K Personal Well-Being Index %K Validity %K Reliability %K Nurses %U https://54fda2a9-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/jrspone/content/JSRP-Vol3_Iss2_GURKOVA/JSRP%20Vol3_Iss2_GURKOVA.pdf?attachauth=ANoY7co0bm--j6nGM-S73P42GAPjpsd7nX4q_wpa9TAMPIRM5AbDjEuw3khwdFdVv9a16tzfj26p4H5jk8I9HeS1D7jZbZznKKc20E1bAik5pt8D0JezyDpPe7tGAywqUqWcI5jeNS7iw3YzgEETYTje7VOMOXAp-rcjZCdNo_m1jPU6GXzZL_TufwbovUqak3U0pkI6rlb36nAuhDGd_XuZbCBKjKXI3NxLXJDUyA7bQPY2bGwX3JDWG8A4YUW38BqequQpocfPSpupYALFMQJ_QXyNWmkFPw%3D%3D&attredirects=0