Promoting Mental Health in Adolescents Through Physical Education: Measuring Life Satisfaction for Comprehensive Development
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Background: Life satisfaction serves as a preventive agent against various emotional,
cognitive, and behavioral challenges, making it a crucial cognitive indicator of
subjective well-being, particularly during adolescence. Accurately assessing life satisfaction
is essential for understanding and promoting adolescent mental health, especially in
applied settings such as physical education, which plays a key role in fostering psychological
well-being and positive youth development. However, additional investigation
is needed to confirm the tools used for this purpose. This study aimed to analyze the
psychometric properties, metric invariance, and temporal stability of the Satisfaction with
Life Scale (SWLS) in adolescents from a region in southeastern Spain. Thus, the present
study sought to answer the following research questions: (1) Does the SWLS demonstrate
adequate psychometric properties in an adolescent population? (2) Is the SWLS invariant
across gender and residential environments? (3) Does the SWLS show adequate stability
over time? Methods: A sample of 400 students was assessed using exploratory and confirmatory
factor analyses, multigroup comparisons, and test–retest techniques. Results:
The results showed significant differences in scale scores in the sex and demographic
location variables. Also, a robust unifactorial model with five items demonstrated good
performance in terms of goodness of fit and internal consistency. Furthermore, full metric
invariance was observed across genders, while configural invariance was supported for
residential environment. Concurrent validity analyses revealed significant associations
with another unidimensional well-being measure, and temporal stability was confirmed
through the intraclass correlation coefficient. Conclusions: The findings support the SWLS
as a potentially valid, reliable, and time-effective tool for assessing adolescent life satisfaction.
Its strong psychometric properties make it highly suitable for use in mental
health research, longitudinal monitoring, and large-scale studies. Moreover, its ease of
administration allows its integration into educational, clinical, community-based, and
physical education contexts, offering insightful information for the creation of long-lasting
mental health regulations and preventive measures meant to improve the well-being of
adolescents. Notwithstanding these encouraging results, some restrictions must be noted.
The sample was restricted to a single geographic area, and contextual or cultural factors
may have an impact on how satisfied people are with their lives. Furthermore, response
biases could have been introduced by using self-report measures
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Gómez-Paniagua, S., Castillo-Paredes, A., Olivares, P. R., & Rojo-Ramos, J. (2025). Promoting Mental Health in Adolescents Through Physical Education: Measuring Life Satisfaction for Comprehensive Development. Children, 12(5), 658. https://doi.org/10.3390/children12050658













