Products

Discover our range of WEMWBS products designed to support effective mental wellbeing measurement and insights. Whether you're looking for the full 14 question scale, the concise, abridged, 7 question scale, or a pre-approved digital form for seamless integration, our tools are crafted for ease of use and quick deployment.
Each option is based on the robust WEMWBS framework, offering trusted, actionable insights into mental wellbeing—ideal for organisations and individuals aiming to make a positive impact .
Choose the product that best fits your needs and start measuring wellbeing effectively today.
WEMWBS PRODUCT RANGE
14 Question Scale
The original version 14 question WEMWBS, provides a comprehensive view of mental wellbeing, balancing feeling and functioning items. Ideal for various settings, this validated scale detects changes in mental wellbeing effectively, with a meaningful change threshold of just 3 points. Use it to gain valuable insights into participants’ mental health over time.
7 Question Scale
The 7 question scale is a shorter, more concise, abridged version of the 14 question version that saves time while still focusing on key functioning aspects of mental wellbeing. Particularly effective in clinical settings, it offers precise measurement with a minimal detectable change of 1 or 3 points. Ideal for quick assessments, this scale helps track mental wellbeing efficiently.
Did you know?
- The majority of validation studies and translations have been carried out using the full scale. See validation and psychometric propertiesLink opens in a new window.
- WEMWBS has been shown to be 'responsive to change' (meaning: it can detect improvement or deterioration in many different situations) at both group and individual level.
- At individual level, 'minimum detectable change' has been calculated using different recommended methods giving results of 3 and 8 points. A change of 3 points means that scores on three items have improved or worsened by 1 point, or scores on one item have have improved or worsened by 3 points. This suggests that the lower threshold of 3 points can be taken to represent 'meaingful change' between measurement points in individuals.
Did you know?
- SWEMWBS can save valuable time and space in evaluations.
- It has preponderance of functioning items.
- It has better sclaing properties which means that the measure of differences in scores may be more precise.
- It has been shown to be 'responsive to change' in clinical populations undergoing psychotherapy at both group and individual level.