Diversity & Well-Being Laboratory
The scales listed below are developed by our lab and are free for use for research purposes. Please click on the link below to download them. Please do not modify the wording of the scale items without our permission to maintain their integrity. For stigma scales, you may change the referent condition with person-first language to suit your research focus.
Given other language translations are conducted by other researchers, please be reminded to cross-check the order of the questions against the English or Chinese version to ensure they correspond to each other.
If you have translated or adapted the scale and would like to have the version listed on this site, please contact Prof. Winnie Mak at wwsmak@cuhk.edu.hk
Stigma Scale
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Affiliate Stigma Scale
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English version (caregiver of a child with intellectual disability)
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Chinese version (having a family member with mental illness / intellectual disability)
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Urdu version (having a family member with mental illness)
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Croatian version (parents of a child with disability or chronic disease)
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Greek version (family members with developmental disorder or mental disability
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Japanese version (caregiver of a child with ASD)
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Spanish version (having a family member with dementia
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Turkish version (having a family member with mental illness)
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Serbian version (caregiver of a child with ASD)
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Turkish version (caregiver of a person with dementia)
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Korean version (caregiver of a person with dementia)
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Indonesian version (caregiver of a person with mental disorder)
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Korean version (caregiver of a person with mental Illness)
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Nepalese version (primary caregivers of children with physical disabilities)
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Italian version (caregivers of people with severe mental disorders)
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Swahili version (caregiver of children with developmental delays)
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Arabic version (caregiver of a child with ASD)
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Self-Stigma Scale
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English version 9-item (a person with mental illness)
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Chinese version 9-item (a person with mental illness)
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Czech version (a person with dyslexia/dysgraphia)
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French version
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Indonesian version
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Polish version (a person with disability)
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Japanese version (a person with diabetes)
Buddhist Psychology-related Scale
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Japanese version