Self-Esteem Scale
The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES) is a self-report instrument designed to assess self-esteem in individuals aged 12 years and older (Rosenberg, 1965). It is among the most widely used and well-validated measures of self-esteem
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1. Please indicate the extent to which you agree with the following statements about yourself:
On the whole, I am satisfied with myself
1 = Strongly agree
2 = Agree
3 = Disagree
4 = Strongly disagree
At times I think I am no good at all
1 = Strongly agree
2 = Agree
3 = Disagree
4 = Strongly disagree
I feel that I have a number of good qualities
1 = Strongly agree
2 = Agree
3 = Disagree
4 = Strongly disagree
I am able to do things as well as most other people
1 = Strongly agree
2 = Agree
3 = Disagree
4 = Strongly disagree
I feel 1do not have much to be proud of
1 = Strongly agree
2 = Agree
3 = Disagree
4 = Strongly disagree
I certainly feel useless at times
1 = Strongly agree
2 = Agree
3 = Disagree
4 = Strongly disagree
I feel that I'm a person of worth
1 = Strongly agree
2 = Agree
3 = Disagree
4 = Strongly disagree
I wish I could have more respect for myself
1 = Strongly agree
2 = Agree
3 = Disagree
4 = Strongly disagree
All in all, I am inclined to think that I am a failure
1 = Strongly agree
2 = Agree
3 = Disagree
4 = Strongly disagree
I take a positive attitude toward myself
1 = Strongly agree
2 = Agree
3 = Disagree
4 = Strongly disagree
Finish survey