Title Validation of a Lithuanian-language version of the Brunel Mood Scale: The BRUMS-LTU /
Authors Terry, Peter C ; Skurvydas, Albertas ; Lisinskienė, Aušra ; Majauskienė, Daiva ; Valančienė, Dovilė ; Cooper, Sydney ; Lochbaum, Marc Robert
DOI 10.3390/ijerph19084867
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Is Part of International journal of environmental research and public health.. Basel : MDPI. 2022, vol. 19, iss. 8, art. no. 4867, p. [1-16].. ISSN 1661-7827. eISSN 1660-4601
Keywords [eng] affect ; BRUMS-LTU ; emotion ; Lithuania ; mood profiling
Abstract [eng] Mood can be considered as a diffuse and global emotional state, with both valence and arousal characteristics, that is not directed towards a specific object. Investigation of moods in specific language and cultural contexts relies on the availability of appropriately validated measures. The current study involved the translation and validation of the Brunel Mood Scale (BRUMS) from English into Lithuanian. The 24-item, 6-factor scale, referred to as the BRUMS-LTU, was administered to 746 participants who were fluent in Lithuanian (nmen = 199 (26.7%), nwomen = 547 (73.3%); age range = 17–78 years, M = 41.8 years, SD = 11.4 years). Confirmatory factor analysis showed an adequate fit of the hypothesized measurement model to the data (CFI = 0.954, TLI = 0.944, RMSEA = 0.060 [CI 0.056, 0.064], SRMR = 0.070) and multi-sample analysis supported configural, metric, scalar, and residual invariance across genders. Concurrent measures (i.e., Perceived Stress Scale, Big Five Personality Test) correlated with subscale scores in line with theoretical predictions, supporting both convergent and divergent validity. Internal consistency coefficients of the six subscales were satisfactory. Mood scores varied significantly by gender, with men generally reporting more positive moods than women. Findings support the adequacy of the psychometric properties of the BRUMS-LTU. Thus, the scale can be recommended for use in further psychological studies of mood in Lithuania and may also be useful for applied practitioners.
Published Basel : MDPI
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2022
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