The validity of the Empowerment Scale was examined in an adult outpatient m
ental health population. A survey was mailed to 2,000 consumers in the Sout
h Carolina outpatient public mental health system, and 283 completed survey
s were received, a response rate of 16.5 percent, Reliability and factor an
alyses confirmed five subscales of empowerment: esteem, power, activism, an
ger, and control, Respondents with full-time jobs scored significantly high
er on overall empowerment and on the esteem, anger, and power subscales, Re
spondents with college experience scored higher on overall empowerment and
the power subscale. Results indicate adequate validity of the scale in this
population and provide direction for research on empowerment as a process
and outcome variable.