Romantic Jealousy Situation Scale

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Love and Relationships

A scenario-based jealousy assessment that measures emotional reactions to partner interactions with other people.

A scenario-based jealousy assessment that measures emotional reactions to partner interactions with other people. 15 questions, about 8 minutes Get a…

15 questions
Questions
8 min
Estimated time
0
completed

Assessment Dimensions

jealousy Total score

reflects in Relationship middle of jealousy degree

Who It Is For

people who want to understand jealousy patterns in intimate relationships

Test Description

Romantic Jealousy Situation Scale is an English-localized assessment focused on romantic jealousy, insecurity triggers, partner boundaries, emotional reactions, and relationship sensitivity. It contains 15 items across 1 scoring dimension, and it presents the same user-facing testing flow, scoring cues, and report context in English. Use the report as a self-reflection and screening reference rather than a standalone diagnosis; important mental health or relationship decisions should still be discussed with a qualified professional when needed.

FAQ

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What does the Romantic Jealousy Situation Scale measure?

Romantic Jealousy Situation Scale focuses on romantic jealousy, insecurity triggers, partner boundaries, emotional reactions, and relationship sensitivity. The English version keeps the same assessment purpose as the Chinese source while presenting the user-facing explanation, questions, scoring context, and report copy in English.
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How long does it take?

It usually takes about 3 minutes to complete 15 items. Answer according to your recent or typical experience, depending on the instructions shown in the test.
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Who is this assessment for?

This assessment is mainly for people who want to understand jealousy patterns in intimate relationships. It is designed for self-understanding, screening, or reflection, not as a standalone clinical diagnosis.
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How should I use the result?

Use the result as a structured reference. If the report points to serious distress, risk, relationship harm, or persistent functional impairment, consider speaking with a qualified mental health or counseling professional.