This 35 item measure is designed to assess quality of life in older people aged 65+.
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Sense of Coherence Scale (SOC)
The Sense of Coherence Scale (SOC) assesses how people view life and identifies how they use their resistance resources to maintain and develop their health.
Quality of Life Profile: Adolescent Version (QOLPAV)
The 54-item Quality of Life Profile: Adolescent Version (QOLPAV) asks adolescents to rate items for importance and satisfaction.
Salamon-Conte Life Satisfaction in the Elderly Scale (SCLSES)
The SCLES is an overall measure of life satisfaction and provides a multidimensional portrait of 8 dimensional subscales
Thriving of Older People Assessment Scale (TOPAS)
The concept of thriving emphasizes person–environment interaction in relation to well-being. The Thriving of Older People Assessment Scale has been developed and evaluated as a self-report and proxy scale based on the theory of thriving.
Subjective Quality of Life Profile (SQLP)
The Subjective Quality of Life Profile (SQLP) is a patient administered questionnaire which assesses subjective quality of life. This questionnaire has been validated and used mainly in somatic medical studies and then was introduced into the area of psychiatry. The questionnaire takes into account patients’ aptitude to change, degree of satisfaction, importance attributed to various domains of life and the expectations concerning these domains.
Sense of Well-Being Inventory (SWBI)
A measure of subjective well-being, the Sense of Well-Being Inventory (SWBI), was developed specifically for people with disabilities in work rehabilitation services in the USA.
Wellness Index
The wellness index is a self-assessment of the current state of one’s self-care and wellness: mind, body & spirit.
Wellness Evaluation of Lifestyle (WEL)
The purpose of the Wellness Evaluation of Lifestyle (WEL) is to help respondents make healthy lifestyle choices based on their responses to each of the five life tasks and subtasks defined in the Wheel of Wellness. The life tasks of spirituality, self-direction, work & leisure, friendship, and love interact with a variety of life forces and global events. The instrument consists of 131 items generated as self-statements to which respondents reply using a five-point Likert scale.
Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale (WEMWBS)
The WEMWBS is a 14-item scale that describes the development and validation of a new scale, comprised only of positively worded items relating to different aspects of positive mental health: the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale (WEMWBS).