Family environment scale
Olson marriage quality questionnaire
life satisfaction rating scales, lsr
Emotional scale
General well-being scale
Health status questionnaire
Quality of life scale
Newfoundland Memorial University Happiness Scale
Male sexual satisfaction index
Female sexual satisfaction index
Erectile dysfunction index questionnaire
Family environment scale
There are 90 true or false questions in the Family Environment Scale. The scale is divided into 10 sub-scale, which evaluates the social and environmental characteristics of different families from ten aspects to help individuals and family members understand the characteristics of their own families and the family situation in crisis.
1. Cohesion: the degree of mutual commitment, help and support among family members.
2. Expressiveness: The degree to which family members are encouraged to express their feelings openly.
3. Conflict: refers to the extent to which family members openly express anger, attacks and contradictions.
4. Independence: that is, the degree of self-esteem, self-confidence and autonomy of family members.
5. Success orientation: refers to the degree to which general activities (such as school work) are transformed into achievements or competitive activities.
6. Intellectual and cultural orientation: interest in political, social, intellectual and cultural activities.
7. Positive recreational orientation: the degree of participation in social and recreational activities.
8. Moral-religious emphasis: that is, attaching importance to moral religion and values.
9. Organization: refers to the clarity of organization and structure when arranging family activities and responsibilities.
10, Control: the degree to which fixed family rules and procedures are used to arrange family life.
At present, it is mostly used to evaluate the family members of schizophrenic patients in China, so that mental patients can get the attention and care of their families in social and psychological rehabilitation. At the same time, it can also test the changes of family relationship and family environment before and after treatment. The scale has been used abroad to evaluate the changes of various family types (including families with other kinds of defects) and family conditions before and after treatment.
Olson marriage quality questionnaire
As an important factor affecting human physical and mental health and quality of life, the quality of marriage has attracted more and more attention from mental health workers. Many studies show that the happiness of marriage is influenced by multi-dimensional factors, mainly from three aspects: 1, individual factors, including cultural background, values, expectations of marriage, obligations undertaken in marriage, personality and so on. 2. Marital factors, including the distribution of power and roles between husband and wife, communication between husband and wife, ways and abilities of conflict resolution between husband and wife, and sexual life. 3. External factors, including economic status, relationship with parents of children, and relationship with relatives and friends.
Olson's Marriage Quality Questionnaire (198 1) was compiled by Professor Olson of the University of Minnesota in the United States on the basis of "PREPARE", which has good reliability and validity. The scale includes 12 factors. They are: 1, over-idealized: to determine whether the participants' evaluation of marriage is over-idealized. 2, marital satisfaction 3, personality compatibility: measure the satisfaction of the subjects with their spouses' behavior. 4. Husband-wife communication: Measure the feelings, beliefs and attitudes of the subjects about the role communication between husband and wife. It mainly includes the evaluation of the way spouses send and receive information; Subjective feelings about how much feelings and beliefs are shared between husband and wife, and whether the communication between husband and wife is appropriate. 5. Ways to solve conflicts: The feelings, beliefs and attitudes of the subjects about conflicts and solutions in Husband and Wife were measured, mainly including whether the husband and wife frankly identified and solved conflicts and whether they were satisfied with their own solutions. 6. Economic arrangement: measure the attitude of husband and wife to the economic management mode of husband and wife. It mainly includes the subjects' habits and concepts of economic expenditure, their views on family economic arrangements, the way to determine economic arrangements between husband and wife, and the subjects' evaluation of family economic status. 7. Extracurricular activities: measure the arrangement and satisfaction of the subjects' extracurricular activities. It mainly includes the types of amateur activities, whether they are collective or individual, active or passive, and whether husband and wife participate together or alone. And the subjects' views on extracurricular activities, whether it is better for husband and wife to participate in activities together or whether they should maintain relative personal freedom. 8. Sexual life: measuring the subjects' concern and feelings about the relationship between husband and wife, mainly including the degree of emotional expression and sexual communication between husband and wife; Attitudes towards sex and sexual intercourse and whether to have children. 9. Children and marriage: Measure subjects' attitudes towards whether to have children and the number of children. The project mainly includes the subjects' satisfaction with the role of parents, their views on having children, whether their opinions on disciplining children are unified and whether their expectations for children are consistent. 10. Relationship with relatives and friends: The subjects' feelings about the relationship between husband and wife and the relationship between relatives and friends were measured, including the time spent with relatives and friends, the evaluation of activities with relatives and friends, whether there are potential conflicts with relatives and friends and their attitudes towards marriage. 1 1. Role equality: measure the participants' evaluation of various roles in marriage, including family roles, gender roles, parents' roles and professional roles. 12. Belief consistency: measure the religious beliefs about marriage and evaluate the religious beliefs of both husband and wife.
life satisfaction rating scales, lsr
The life satisfaction scale includes three independent subscales. One is another scale, namely life satisfaction index, LSR;; Abbreviation; The other two subscales are self-rating scales, namely Life Sat-Isfact Index A and life satisfaction index B, abbreviated as LSIA and LSIB. LSR also contains five subscales, and the score is 1 ~ 5. LSIA includes 20 items with the highest degree of agree-disagree related to LSR, while LSIB includes 12 items with the highest degree of agree-disagree related to LSR.
Emotional scale
The scale is used to measure the psychological satisfaction of the general population. It measures personal happiness from the perspective of emotional balance. It is generally believed that positive emotions will increase a person's happiness, while negative emotions will reduce a person's happiness. Total happiness is the result of the balance between the two.
General well-being scale
The scale determines the overall happiness of individuals by evaluating their statements about happiness. This scale covers a wide range, including six aspects besides the evaluation of happiness: worry about health, energy, satisfaction and interest in life, depressed or happy mood, control of mood and behavior, relaxation and tension.
The family function and family relationship rating scale is mainly used to evaluate the changes of family status caused by various family types and handling methods, and to evaluate the quality of marriage, so as to understand the crux of marital misfortune and the reasons for marital happiness.
Health status questionnaire (MOSSF-36)
MOSSF-36 Scale is a general quality of life scale developed by American Medical Outcome Research Group (MOS), which has formed several versions with different items and different language backgrounds. From 1990 to 1992, 36 short versions of SF-36 were published in different languages. Among them, the English development version and the American standard version are widely used. They all include eight fields: physical function, role-physique-role-physical pain, overall health, vitality, social function, role-emotion and mental health.
World Health Organization Quality of Life Scale
The World Health Organization's Health-related Quality of Life Scale (WHOQOL) is an international scale developed by the World Health Organization, which is used to measure the health-related quality of life of individuals. The scale not only has good psychometric properties such as reliability, validity and responsiveness, but also has international comparability, that is, the scores of quality of life measured in different cultural backgrounds are comparable.
According to the definition of the World Health Organization, health-related quality of life refers to the life experience of individuals in different cultures and value systems related to their goals, expectations, standards and concerns. It includes the individual's physical health, mental state, independent ability, social relations, personal beliefs and the relationship with the surrounding environment. Therefore, the quality of life mainly refers to personal subjective evaluation, which is rooted in the cultural and social environment. According to the above definition, WHO has compiled the WHO QOL-100 scale, which covers 6 fields and 24 aspects related to quality of life, and each aspect has 4 question items. In addition, add four questions about overall health and overall quality of life, * * * 100 questions.