The Social Self-Efficacy Scale (SSES), developed by Morris in 2001, is a psychological instrument designed to measure an individual’s confidence in his or her ability to engage in social interactions and build relationships effectively. Social self-efficacy is a critical component of mental health and social functioning, as it influences how individuals cope with personal challenges and establish social connections.
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