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How did you feel in the last two weeks? I have felt cheerful in good spirits. * I have felt calm and relaxed. * I have felt active and vigorous. * I woke up feeling fresh and rested. * My daily life has been filled with things that interest me. *
The WHO-5 is a self-report instrument measuring mental well-being. It consists of five statements relating to the past two weeks. Each statement is rated on a 6-point scale, with higher scores indicating better mental well-being. The instrument has been translated into over 30 languages.
The Well-Being Index (WBI) is a tool designed to help educators collect holistic student data physical, social, psychological and emotional well-being systematically, directly, quickly and in real time.
The Well-Being Index calculates a total well-being score for participants based on their assessment responses. Assessments contain seven or nine items depending on the Well-Being Index version. The seven-item versions consist of yes/no response categories and calculate scores by adding the number of yes responses.
The raw score is calculated by totalling the scores on each of the five questions. The raw score ranges from zero to 25, zero representing worst possible mental well-being and 25 representing best possible mental well-being. To get a percentage score ranging from zero to 100, the raw score is multiplied by four.

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The psychological general well-being index (PGWBI) is a 22-item self-report questionnaire widely used for evaluating perceived well-being and psychological distress. It encompasses six subscales, including anxiety, depressed mood, positive well-being, self-control, general health, and vitality.

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