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Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale
The Warick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS) is a psychometric test designed to assess positive mental health. It composes of fourteen positively worded questions which cover both hedonistic (subjective experience of life satisfaction) and eudaimonic (psychological functioning) aspects of mental well-being. As well as being frequently used in psychological research, it has been used in national mental health surveys in Scotland since 2006 and is currently in use as an on-line self assessment tool by the National Health Service.

Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale
The Warick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS) is a psychometric test designed to assess positive mental health. It composes of fourteen positively worded questions which cover both hedonistic (subjective experience of life satisfaction) and eudaimonic (psychological functioning) aspects of mental well-being. As well as being frequently used in psychological research, it has been used in national mental health surveys in Scotland since 2006 and is currently in use as an on-line self assessment tool by the National Health Service.

Warick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale
The Warick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS) is a psychometric test designed to assess positive mental health. It composes of fourteen positively worded questions which cover both hedonistic (subjective experience of life satisfaction) and eudaimonic (psychological functioning) aspects of mental well-being. As well as being frequently used in psychological research, it has been used in national mental health surveys in Scotland since 2006 and is currently in use as an on-line self assessment tool by the National Health Service.