Dimensionality, Invariance, and Nomological Network of the Need Satisfaction and Frustration Scale (NSFS): An Extensive Psychometric Investigation in a Swedish Work Cohort

Sofie Holmquist, Andreas Stenling*, Susanne Tafvelin, Nikos Ntoumanis, Ingrid Schéle

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Abstract

The present study evaluated the dimensionality, measurement invariance, and nomological network of the Need Satisfaction and Frustration Scale (NSFS) in a sample of Swedish workers. Using confirmatory factor analysis, exploratory structural equation modeling, and bifactor modeling, 30 different measurement models were evaluated cross-sectionally ( n  = 2123) and longitudinally ( n  = 1506). Measurement invariance was tested across gender and time. The nomological network of the NSFS was examined through its relations with life satisfaction and cognitive weariness. The findings supported a first-order six-factor ESEM model and measurement invariance of the Swedish version of the NSFS. Need satisfaction was positively related to life satisfaction and unrelated to cognitive weariness. Need frustration was negatively related to life satisfaction and positively related to cognitive weariness. The present study supported a six-factor structure of the Swedish NSFS, which appears suitable for assessing changes over time and gender differences in ratings.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Personality Assessment
Volume106
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)396-406
ISSN0022-3891
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Frustration
  • Humans
  • Mental Fatigue
  • Personal Satisfaction
  • Psychometrics
  • Sweden

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