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Data: Contingencies of Self-Worth Scale (CSWS)
Description
A dataset containing items from the Contingencies of Self-Worth Scale (CSWS) scale. There are 35 variables and 680 observations
Usage
data("csws")
Format
A data frame with 35 variables and 680 observations (7 point Likert scale)
Details
-
1
When I think I look attractive, I feel good about myself -
2
My self-worth is based on God's love -
3
I feel worthwhile when I perform better than others on a task or skill. -
4
My self-esteem is unrelated to how I feel about the way my body looks. -
5
Doing something I know is wrong makes me lose my self-respect -
6
I don't care if other people have a negative opinion about me. -
7
Knowing that my family members love me makes me feel good about myself. -
8
I feel worthwhile when I have God's love. -
9
I can’t respect myself if others don't respect me. -
10
My self-worth is not influenced by the quality of my relationships with my family members. -
11
Whenever I follow my moral principles, my sense of self-respect gets a boost. -
12
Knowing that I am better than others on a task raises my self-esteem. -
13
My opinion about myself isn't tied to how well I do in school. -
14
I couldn't respect myself if I didn't live up to a moral code. -
15
I don't care what other people think of me. -
16
When my family members are proud of me, my sense of self-worth increases. -
17
My self-esteem is influenced by how attractive I think my face or facial features are. -
18
My self-esteem would suffer if I didn’t have God's love. -
19
Doing well in school gives me a sense of selfrespect. -
20
Doing better than others gives me a sense of self-respect. -
21
My sense of self-worth suffers whenever I think I don't look good. -
22
I feel better about myself when I know I'm doing well academically. -
23
What others think of me has no effect on what I think about myself. -
24
When I don’t feel loved by my family, my selfesteem goes down. -
25
My self-worth is affected by how well I do when I am competing with others. -
26
My self-esteem goes up when I feel that God loves me. -
27
My self-esteem is influenced by my academic performance. -
28
My self-esteem would suffer if I did something unethical. -
29
It is important to my self-respect that I have a family that cares about me. -
30
My self-esteem does not depend on whether or not I feel attractive. -
31
When I think that I’m disobeying God, I feel bad about myself. -
32
My self-worth is influenced by how well I do on competitive tasks. -
33
I feel bad about myself whenever my academic performance is lacking. -
34
My self-esteem depends on whether or not I follow my moral/ethical principles. -
35
My self-esteem depends on the opinions others hold of me. -
gender
"M" (male) or "F" (female)
Note
There are seven domains
FAMILY SUPPORT: items 7, 10, 16, 24, and 29.
COMPETITION: items 3, 12, 20, 25, and 32.
APPEARANCE: items 1, 4, 17, 21, and 30.
GOD'S LOVE: items 2, 8, 18, 26, and 31.
ACADEMIC COMPETENCE: items 13, 19, 22, 27, and 33.
VIRTUE: items 5, 11, 14, 28, and 34.
APPROVAL FROM OTHERS: items: 6, 9, 15, 23, and 35.
References
Briganti, G., Fried, E. I., & Linkowski, P. (2019). Network analysis of Contingencies of Self-Worth Scale in 680 university students. Psychiatry research, 272, 252-257.
Examples
data("csws")