Original article Validation of the Polish version of the Collective Self-Esteem Scale

Background The aim of this article is to present research on the validity and reliability of the Collective Self-Esteem Scale (CSES) for the Polish population. The CSES is a measure of individual differences in collective self-esteem, understood as the global evaluation of one’s own social (collec...

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Main Author: Róża Bazińska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2015-07-01
Series:Current Issues in Personality Psychology
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spelling doaj-c2c5541923104597b19ddfde0b406ed42020-11-24T22:31:08ZengTermedia Publishing HouseCurrent Issues in Personality Psychology2353-41922353-561X2015-07-013212513710.5114/cipp.2015.5289125489Original article Validation of the Polish version of the Collective Self-Esteem ScaleRóża BazińskaBackground The aim of this article is to present research on the validity and reliability of the Collective Self-Esteem Scale (CSES) for the Polish population. The CSES is a measure of individual differences in collective self-esteem, understood as the global evaluation of one’s own social (collective) identity. Participants and procedure Participants from two samples (n = 466 and n = 1,009) completed a paper-pencil set of questionnaires which contained the CSES and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES), and subsets of participants completed scales related to a sense of belonging, well-being and psychological distress (anxiety and depression). Results Like the original version, the Polish version of the CSES comprises 16 items which form the four dimensions of collective self-esteem: Public collective self-esteem, Private collective self-esteem, Membership esteem and Importance of Identity. The results confirm the four-factor structure of the Polish version of the CSES, support the whole Polish version of the CSES as well as its subscales, which represent satisfactory reliability and stability, and provide initial evidence of construct validity. Conclusions As the results of the study indicate, the Polish version of the CSES is a valid and reliable self-report measure for assessing the global self-esteem derived from membership of a group and has proved to be useful in the Polish context.http://www.termedia.pl/Original-article-Validation-of-the-Polish-version-of-the-Collective-Self-Esteem-Scale,75,25489,1,1.htmlcollective self group membership collective self-esteem validation
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Original article Validation of the Polish version of the Collective Self-Esteem Scale
Current Issues in Personality Psychology
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collective self-esteem
validation
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title Original article Validation of the Polish version of the Collective Self-Esteem Scale
title_short Original article Validation of the Polish version of the Collective Self-Esteem Scale
title_full Original article Validation of the Polish version of the Collective Self-Esteem Scale
title_fullStr Original article Validation of the Polish version of the Collective Self-Esteem Scale
title_full_unstemmed Original article Validation of the Polish version of the Collective Self-Esteem Scale
title_sort original article validation of the polish version of the collective self-esteem scale
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Current Issues in Personality Psychology
issn 2353-4192
2353-561X
publishDate 2015-07-01
description Background The aim of this article is to present research on the validity and reliability of the Collective Self-Esteem Scale (CSES) for the Polish population. The CSES is a measure of individual differences in collective self-esteem, understood as the global evaluation of one’s own social (collective) identity. Participants and procedure Participants from two samples (n = 466 and n = 1,009) completed a paper-pencil set of questionnaires which contained the CSES and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES), and subsets of participants completed scales related to a sense of belonging, well-being and psychological distress (anxiety and depression). Results Like the original version, the Polish version of the CSES comprises 16 items which form the four dimensions of collective self-esteem: Public collective self-esteem, Private collective self-esteem, Membership esteem and Importance of Identity. The results confirm the four-factor structure of the Polish version of the CSES, support the whole Polish version of the CSES as well as its subscales, which represent satisfactory reliability and stability, and provide initial evidence of construct validity. Conclusions As the results of the study indicate, the Polish version of the CSES is a valid and reliable self-report measure for assessing the global self-esteem derived from membership of a group and has proved to be useful in the Polish context.
topic collective self
group membership
collective self-esteem
validation
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