• The Children's Hope Scale

  • We are excited you are interested in learning more about Hope. This survey uses Snyder’s ‘Children's Hope Scale', and is intended for ages 8-16 years old. It is not a medical diagnostic; it is a tool to indicate where you currently are on your hope journey. There are skills and interventions that have been shown to reliably increase hope, so if your score is low, you can always improve it.

     

     

    Disclaimer: The scores on the following self-assessment do not reflect any particular diagnosis or course of treatment. They are meant as a tool to help assess your level of hope. If you have concerns about your current wellbeing or health, you are encouraged to share your results with a physician or healthcare provider. Innovative Analysis, LLC sponsors, partners, and advertisers disclaim any liability, loss, or risk incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, from the use and application of these measures.

    Source:  Snyder, C. R., Hoza, B., Pelham, W. E., Rapoff, M., Ware, L., Danovsky, M., ... & Stahl, K. J., "The Development and Validation of the Children’s Hope Scale," Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 22 (3), 1997, pp. 399–421.

     

  • The Children's Hope Scale

  • Directions: Read each sentence carefully. For each sentence, please think about how you are in most situations. Click the box that describes YOU the best. For example, click "None of the time," if this describes you. Or, click "All of the time" if you are this way. Please answer every question by clicking one of the boxes. There are no right or wrong answers.

  • The Children's Hope Scale

  • Thank you for your participation in the Children's Hope Survey. Please provide your name and email address to receive a copy of your results.

  • The Children's Hope Scale

  • We would appreciate your participation in any of our optional questions below. Your answers are anonymous, and we won't be able to identify you based on this information.

    They are for research purposes only. Thanks in advance for helping us improve our understanding of hope and happiness in the world, so that we can better provide resources to those that need it.





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