Validity and Reliability of Malay Version Financial Well-Being Scale among Malaysian Employees

Financial well-being is perceived as one of the important parameters in measuring a person’s socio-economic status as well as his or her financial situation. While many measures are developed in the West to assess the financial well-being of an individual, a valid and reliable Malay translated scale...

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Veröffentlicht in:Akademika (Kuala Lumpur) 2018-07, Vol.88 (2), p.109-120
Hauptverfasser: Kamaluddin, Mohammad Rahim, Nasir, Rohany, Wan Sulaiman, Wan Shahrazad, Hafidz, Sarah Waheeda Muhammad, Abdullah, Janetter Marcial@NurAtiqah, Khairudin, Rozainee, Zamani, Zainah Ahmad
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Zusammenfassung:Financial well-being is perceived as one of the important parameters in measuring a person’s socio-economic status as well as his or her financial situation. While many measures are developed in the West to assess the financial well-being of an individual, a valid and reliable Malay translated scale is still lacking to measure Malaysians’ status of financial well-being. With that in mind, this study aimed to validate Financial Well-being Scale in Malay language (henceforth, FWS-M) among a sample of adult Malaysian employees. The present study commenced with Forward-Backward translations and subsequently subjected to various validation phases: face, content and construct validity. A total of 600 Malaysian employees aged 20 years and above were recruited for the purpose of construct and factorial validations using a random sampling method. The data was analysed using Exploratory Factor Analysis while Cronbach’s Alpha method was employed to identify internal consistency of the scale. The inter-item correlation between items were also ascertained using a Pearson Correlation Coefficient method. The results showed FWS-M is a unidimensional scale with the factor loading ranged between 0.62 and 0.88. Meanwhile, the reliability analysis of this scale revealed a Cronbach’s Alpha coefficient of 0.92, indicating promising internal consistency of the items. The inter-item correlation among items in FWS-M ranged between 0.37 and 0.79. FWS-M is concluded as a valid and reliable unidimensional instrument to assess financial well-being among Malaysians employees.
ISSN:0126-5008
DOI:10.17576/akad-2018-8802-08