Prakhar Psychological testing and research centre

General Well-being Scale (G.W Scale) :(Bilingual)

The General Well-being Scale measures an individual’s overall well-being across seven key areas for individuals aged 20-65. The scale consists of 56 items in a Likert-type rating format, available in both Hindi and English, with high reliability and validity.

Seven Important Areas Measured by the General Well-being Scale:

1. Autonomy: Assesses the individual’s ability to make independent decisions and maintain self-sufficiency.

2. Physical Well-being: Measures satisfaction with physical health and the ability to engage in daily activities.

3. Mental Well-being: Evaluates mental health and resilience in handling stress and challenges.

4. Life Satisfaction: Assesses overall contentment and happiness with life.

5. Emotional Well-being: Focuses on the ability to manage emotions effectively and maintain emotional stability.

6. Efficiency: Measures productivity and the individual’s sense of effectiveness in achieving goals.

7. Social Well-being: Assesses the quality of social relationships and the ability to engage with others meaningfully.This scale provides a comprehensive understanding of an individual’s well-being, capturing aspects that contribute to life enjoyment, success, and the ability to manage stress effectively.