Bank of instruments of evaluation of DDR

Family Quality of Life Scale

Dimension: Problems associated with use

Area

Family area

Specificity

General

Year

1985

Author

Olson DH, Wilson M

Identification and Classification

Instrument
Family Quality of Life Scale
Acronym
NI
Area
Family area
Dimension
Problems associated with use
Specificity
General
Objective
To assess perceived stress in different areas of family life
Factors it measures
NI
Year
1985
Author
Olson DH, Wilson M
Availability
NI
Link

Description

Abstract
Instrument that assesses the degree of satisfaction in various aspects of family life. It is an instrument with 10 items Likert response option.
Psychometric characteristics
It has internal consistency coefficients of 0.81 and test-retest reliability between 0.72 and 0.77.
No. of items
10
Way of administration
Self-administered
Way of qualification
The higher the score, the greater the level of problems in this area.
Application context
Clinical, among substance users.
Population
Adults
References
Olson, D. H., McCubbin, H. I., Barnes, H., Larsen, A., Muxen, M., and Wilson, M. (1985). Minnesota family inventories. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota.