About the Indicator:
The Developmental Assets framework was devised by the Search Institute* to identify skills and behaviors that contribute to positive adolescent development. Survey questions were generated and grouped to compose a series of scales to assess such development. For the Minnesota Student Survey (MSS), questions were added to facilitate analysis of the following scales: Social Competency, Positive Identity, and Empowerment (please visit SUMN.org for additional fact sheets).
The Positive Identity Scale comprises 6 subsets of a question included on the Minnesota Student Survey as follows:
In general, how does each of the following statements describe you?
- I feel in control of my life and future
- I feel good about myself
- I feel good about my future
- I deal with disappointment without getting too upset
- I find ways to deal with the things that are hard in my life
- I am thinking about what my purpose is in life
Modifications to the Search Institute scale were made for 5th graders on the first and last questions on the MSS. They were written as:
- I can shape and influence what happens in my life and future
- I think about what I want to do with my life when I grow up
The response options to these statements were, “Not at all or rarely,” “Somewhat or sometimes,” “Very or often,” and “Extremely or almost always.” These responses were assigned a numerical score of 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively. Students with a total score of 18 or more (an average of 3 or higher for the 6 questions) are considered by this scale to have a high level of positive identity.
A new method of analysis was introduced in 2019, to create consistency across agencies. Prior year data has been changed. For more information about the change, or for help in comparing your community's data, please email info@sumn.org.
*Items used and adapted with permission from Search Institute (2004). The Developmental Assets Profile. Minneapolis: Author. Copyright© 2004 by Search Institute (www.search-institute.org). All rights reserved.
Data Source:
Minnesota Student Survey (MSS)