Use of the Single-Item Self-Esteem Scale in a Juvenile Delinquent Population: A Convergent Validity Study

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  • David C. Coker

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https://doi.org/10.5296/ije.v13i1.18145

Abstract

The validity of the Single-Item Self-Esteem Scale (SISE) in adolescents was not well established, and how self-esteem manifested in newly incarcerated juvenile delinquents was poorly described. Using a retrospective study with archival records, the SISE was compared to other measures of self-esteem, grit, mental health, and academic self-concept in a small juvenile detention center in the Midwest of the United States. Demographic data were analyzed, and a correlation, intraclass correlation, and kappa statistic were run to test relationships and reliability. The SISE was found to be a reliable and efficient tool to use with adolescents and juvenile delinquents. Policy recommendations applicable to juvenile delinquents and schools in general give direction using the findings.

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2024-06-18

How to Cite

David C. Coker. (2024). Use of the Single-Item Self-Esteem Scale in a Juvenile Delinquent Population: A Convergent Validity Study. International Journal of Education, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.5296/ije.v13i1.18145

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