User guide 84 Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale WEMWBS User Guide Version Professor Sarah Stewart-Brown Professor of Public Health sarah stewart- brown warwick ac uk Dr Kulsum Janmohamed Academic Clinical Fellow k janmohamed warwick ac uk Warwick
Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale WEMWBS User Guide Version Professor Sarah Stewart-Brown Professor of Public Health sarah stewart- brown warwick ac uk Dr Kulsum Janmohamed Academic Clinical Fellow k janmohamed warwick ac uk Warwick Medical School University of Warwick Edited by Dr Jane Parkinson Public Health Adviser NHS Health Scotland June CAcknowledgements The Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale was funded by the Scottish Government ? s National Programme for Improving Mental Health and Wellbeing commissioned by NHS Health Scotland developed by the University of Warwick and the University of Edinburgh and is jointly owned by NHS Health Scotland the University of Warwick and the University of Edinburgh Acknowledgements go to the following ?? Members of the research team involved in the development and validation of WEMWBS Ruth Fishwick University of Warwick Louise Hiller University of Warwick Professor Stephen Joseph University of Nottingham Professor Stephen Platt University of Edinburgh Professor Sarah Stewart- Brown University of Warwick and Ruth Tennant University of Warwick ?? Members of the research Advisory Group Professor Glynn Lewis University of Bristol Dr Jane Parkinson NHS Health Scotland Professor Jenny Secker Anglia Ruskin University Professor Stephen Stansfeld University of London and Professor Scott Weich University of Warwick ?? Those who commented on this manual Dr David Gordon NHS Health Scotland Emma Hogg NHS Health Scotland Kate O ? Hara CSIP West Midlands and Professor Stephen Platt University of Edinburgh Audience It is anticipated that the audience for this manual includes researchers and practitioners who are familiar with the use of scales in evaluations This manual does not seek to answer questions relating to what to consider for evaluation purposes For this the evaluation guides of NHS Health Scotland provide the required information and should be referred to in the ?rst instance www healthscotland com mental-health-publications aspx Update revisions This manual will be updated and revised as necessary as further validation and data on WEMWBS become available For the current version at any time see http www healthscotland com scotlands-health population Measuring- positivemental-health aspx Previously known as the Scottish Executive i CSummary The Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale WEMWBS was developed by researchers at the Universities of Warwick and Edinburgh with funding provided by NHS Health Scotland to enable the measurement of mental well-being of adults in the UK WEMWBS is a item scale of mental well-being covering subjective well-being and psychological functioning in which all items are worded positively and address aspects of positive mental health The scale is scored by summing responses to each item answered on a to Likert scale The minimum scale score is and the maximum is WEMWBS has been validated for use in the UK with those aged and above Validation involved both student and general population samples and focus groups People participating in studies of face validity found the scale clear unambiguous and easy to complete They volunteered the opinion that the scale measured mental well-being Population scores on WEMWBS approximate to a normal distribution with no ceiling or oor e ?ects making the scale
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