Multifaceted Lifestyle Satisfaction Scale (MLSS)

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Harner, C., Heal, L. (1993). The Multifaceted Lifestyle Satisfaction Scale (MLSS): Psychometric properties of an interview schedule for assessing personal satisfaction of adults with limited intelligence. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 14(3), 221-236. https://doi.org/10.1016/0891-4222(93)90032-F
General information
Purpose The Multifaceted Lifestyle Satisfaction Scale (MLSS) is an interview structured primarily for individuals with mental retardation to assess their professed satisfaction with their living arrangements and communities, their personal relationships, their recreation and leisure, their employment, and their degree of self-direction
Domain(s) Life Satisfaction
Positive Affect
Quality of Life
Target population Adult
Number of items 76
Administration format self-report
Additional formats
Alternate forms

Modified from the Lifestyle Satisfaction Scale

Availability in other languages
Fee for use
Free
Related information on use of the measure
Non-exhaustive list of psychometric studies
Harner, C. J. (1991). Assessing the satisfaction of adults with mental retardation living in the community. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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