The Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale (WEMWBS) is a 14-item measure of positive mental wellbeing. Each item is rated 1-5, producing a total score of 14-70. Higher scores indicate better wellbeing. Population mean approximately 51 (SD 9).
Below are some statements about feelings and thoughts. Please select the answer that best describes your experience of each over the last 2 weeks.
Scores are calculated automatically when your client completes this measure (range 14–70).
Suitable for clients working with outcome-measure, wellbeing, wemwbs, validated. This tool can be used as a standalone worksheet or as part of a structured homework plan.
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