Dimensions of Social Well-Being in a Motor Manufacturing Organisation in South Africa

Original Articles

Dimensions of Social Well-Being in a Motor Manufacturing Organisation in South Africa

Published in: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Volume 18 , issue 1 , 2008 , pages: 57–64
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2008.10820171
Author(s): Melanie de Jager University of South Africa, , Sanet Coetzee University of South Africa, , Deléne Visser University of South Africa,

Abstract

The study examined the psychometric properties of the 15-item version of the Social Well-being Scale (SWBS-15: Keyes, 1998) for a South African sample with diversity in culture. The SWBS-15 and a biographical questionnaire were administered to employees in a motor manufacturing organisation (N = 203). The five-factor structure of social well-being obtained previously in Western studies, were not replicated. Instead, we found three factors with acceptable levels of internal consistency emerged through exploratory factor analysis. Significant differences regarding social well-being were obtained between groups that differed in terms of their marital status and job levels. The results suggest that social well-being in South Africa might be operationalized differently than it is currently operationalized in traditional western measurements.

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