The Psychological Resilience Scale is a commonly used psychological assessment tool that measures individuals’ ability to cope and recover when facing stress, adversity, and challenges. It helps researchers and clinical professionals understand individuals’ psychological adaptability and coping strategies in difficult situations. The psychological toughness scale is usually composed of a series of...
Symptom Self-rated Scale SCL90 is one of the most famous mental health test scales in the world and is currently the most widely used outpatient clinic examination scale for mental disorders and mental illnesses. SCL-90 (full name in English is Symptom Checklist-90) is a commonly used self-evaluation scale for symptoms, compiled in 1975. Its author is LR Derogatis, sometimes also called Hopkins Sy...
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a common mental disorder characterized by persistent and uncontrollable obsessive concepts and compulsive behaviors. Obsessive concepts are recurring, disturbing thoughts, impulses, or images, while compulsive behaviors are repetitive behaviors or rituals performed to alleviate these uneasiness. Obsessive concepts are often associated with fear, anxiety, or d...
DISC personality test, also known as DISC personality test or DISC behavior test, is a personality test widely used by foreign companies. It is used to test, evaluate and help people improve their behavior, interpersonal relationships, work performance, teamwork, leadership style, etc. The DISC personality test is an emotional and behavioral self-assessment tool. This evaluation tool is based on t...
Stress perception refers to the human body's ability to sense and feel stress. Stress refers to various forces or conditions that affect the body's psychological and physiological state. These forces or conditions can be stress stimuli from the external environment or internal psychological, emotional or physiological factors. People’s perception and perception of stress can be performed in differ...
The Life Events Stress Scale is a tool used to evaluate the impact of a life event experienced by an individual over the past period of time on his or her psychological stress levels. This scale is designed to measure the degree of stress an individual has on various life events and the impact these events may have on their health and well-being. The Life Event Stress Scale is usually composed of ...
The FAS Scale Family Affluence Scale, developed within the HBSC research network, includes easy-to-answer questions that reflect material affluence and has proven to be a useful indicator of family material affluence. The third edition of the HBSC Family Wealth Scale (FAS III) is improved and expanded based on FAS II . FAS III is developed to better reflect the changes and diversity of modern soci...
The Rosenberg self-esteem scale (SES) was originally designed to assess the overall feelings of adolescents about self-worth and self-acceptance. The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale is a psychometric tool commonly used to measure individual self-esteem levels. The scale was developed by American social psychologist Morris Rosenberg in 1965 and is widely used in the fields of psychology and social scie...
The Depression Self-Rating Scale for Children (DSRSC) is a questionnaire survey on children's awareness of depression and their own depression status. It contains 18 items, with a small number of items, simple and easy to evaluate, and easy to understand for children. It is suitable for children aged 8 to 13 to self-evaluate their own depression symptoms. Depressive disorder in children is a commo...
RAADS-R (Ritvo Autism Asperger Diagnostic Scale-Revised) is a self-report questionnaire with a total of 80 questions designed to help assess the presence of autistic traits in adults. RAADS-R is a proven tool that helps identify adult autism by examining lifelong patterns of cognition, perception, and behavior, especially for adults who have been neglected or misdiagnosed in the early stages. The ...