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Psychometric properties and correlates of the Polish version of the Contingent Self-Esteem Scale (CSES)
In general, it is ben eficial and adaptive to have high self-esteem; however, contingent self-esteem depending on
approval is not so advantageous. This article presents research on a Polish version of the Contingent Self-Esteem Scale
(CSES), which measures contingent self-esteem. The CSES was administered on a total of 1,199 participants; a range
of other instruments were also used to establish the validity of the CSES. The CSES proved to have acceptable internal
consistency and validity and factor analyses revealed that it contains four factors: vulnerability to negative opinions,
dependence on physical attractiveness, dependence on opinions, and dependence on self-standards. Contingent self-esteem
was positively correlated with neuroticism, agreeableness, ruminating, anxiety, and maladaptive perfectionism; it was
negatively correlated with general self-esteem and self-efficacy. Mediational analyses confirmed the hypothesis that low
general self-esteem causes high rumination about oneself, which in turn is related to high contingent self-esteem