TITLE:
Development and Validation of the Self-Esteem Scale of Toulouse (ETES) in Vietnam
AUTHORS:
Trinh Thi Linh, Tran Thu Huong, Ngo Mai Trang
KEYWORDS:
Self-Esteem, The Self-Esteem Scale of Toulouse (ETES), Adolescent, Vietnam
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Social Sciences,
Vol.5 No.1,
January
16,
2017
ABSTRACT: Self-esteem is no longer a new concept in the field of psychology in the whole world in general as well as in Vietnam in particular. There is a rich diversity of self-esteem measurement tools that have been devised and developed. However, in Vietnam, most of the researchers only use the original measurement tools without adapting them to the cultural-social context of Vietnam. Hence, this research aims to evaluate the construction and reliability of an existing popular measurement tool of self-esteem in Europe—which is ETES—in the context of Vietnamese culture. An empirical study was conducted in Vietnam and 1505 valid responses of adolescents were collected. Five sub-scales— which are physical self, emotional self, academic-future self, social self and familial self—were identified through an exploratory factor analysis. The last dimension (familial self) is considered a typical self-esteem area of Vietnamese adolescents. The test-retest reliability demonstrates strong reproducibility of the self-esteem scale and subscales. This new tool is useful for examining how often adolescents in Vietnam evaluate their self-esteem.