The author is making the CSES available to researchers who order this form and who meet specific requirements. A key requirement is that you will only use the CSES for non-commercial unsupported research purposes and not for consulting, training or any similar function; you agree to not use the content for profit-seeking or other financial or commercial motivations.
Coping Self-Efficacy Scale (CSES)
Research Permission
Permission to use the CSES free of charge and for a limited period is provided for research purposes only. To obtain research permission to use the Coping Self-Efficacy Scale, please read the conditions and instructions on this page and then order this product.
Before starting your research
While conducting your research
If you agree to these conditions, add this product to your cart and checkout. You will receive an email with instructions for login and access to the Coping Self-Efficacy Scale (CSES) form.
Translations
Translations are available free of charge with your CSES Research Permission purchase. Translations are provided in a separate pdf-format file. When ordering, select the language from the Translation drop-down list. Need multiple translations? Contact us. Can't find the translation you need? You may request permission to make a translation by requesting/completing the Translation Application Form.
Note: We cannot assure translation quality — many are made by individual researchers and we are not necessarily familiar with the particular language or dialect. Some of the translations are partial and typically do not have validation data. Basically, we offer whatever is available to facilitate your work.
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Margaret A. Chesney is a Professor of Medicine at the UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Health, and in the Division of Prevention Science at UCSF.