Single-item self-esteem scale: Brazilian adaptation and relationship with personality and prosocial behavior

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The objective of this correlational study was to test the psychometric properties of convergent validity of the Single-Item Self- Esteem Scale (SISES). The correlation between the SISES and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSE), which also measures self-esteem, and with scales that measure other variables (personality and prosocial behaviors) was also tested. A total of 203 students, aged 18 to 58 years (M=23.49, SD= 5.84), from public and private universities in the city of João Pessoa, participated in the study. The Pro-Socialness Scale (PSS), the Ten-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI), the SISES, the RSE, and a demographic questionnaire were used. The results showed that the Portuguese version of the SISES presents satisfactory validity. Therefore, as this study shows a correlation between self-esteem and personality traits and socio-demographic variables, it contributes to the scientific literature in this field and provides an alternative for measuring self-esteem.

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Pimentel, C. E., da Silva, F. M. de S. M., dos Santos, J. L. F., Oliveira, K. G., Freitas, N. B. C., Couto, R. N., & Brito, T. R. de S. (2018). Single-item self-esteem scale: Brazilian adaptation and relationship with personality and prosocial behavior. Psico-USF, 23(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-82712018230101

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