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Element Type
Common Data Element
NIH Toolbox Emotion General Life Satisfaction Parent Report 3-12 - Good life scale
NIHTBGLSPR3to12GoodLifeScl
Short Description
Scale of parent report of agreement to the statement: My child has a good life, for ages 3-12 as part of the NIH Toolbox Emotion General Life Satsifaction Parent Report Short Form
Definition
Scale of parent report of agreement to the statement: My child has a good life, for ages 3-12 as part of the NIH Toolbox Emotion General Life Satsifaction Parent Report Short Form
 

Biomedical Terminologies and Standards

Notes
Creation Date
2016-07-08
Historical Notes
References
Huebner, E. S. (1991). Initial development of the Students Life Satisfaction Scale. School Psychology International, 12, 231-243. , Huebner, E. S. (1991). Further validation of the students' life satisfaction scale: The independence of satisfaction and affect ratings. Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 9, 363-368. 2. Diener E, Emmons RA, Larsen RJ, Griffin S. Journal of Personality Assessment, 1985,49, 1, Huebner, E. S. (1991). Initial development of the Students Life Satisfaction Scale. School Psychology International, 12, 231-243

Data Type
Alphanumeric
Input Restrictions
Single Pre-Defined Value Selected
Pre-Defined Values
Population
Pediatric
Guidelines/Instructions
The NIH Toolbox General Life Satisfaction Survey is a self-report measure that assesses global feelings and attitudes about one's life. A computer-adaptive test (CAT) is used for adults; a separate computer-adaptive test version is used for ages 13 to 17 and a 5-item fixed length form is used for ages 8-12, as well as for the Parent-Report version with ages 3-12. In addition a fixed length self-report form is available for ages 13 to 17 and 18-85, as supplemental measures. Items administered include those with both 5-point and 7 point scales, with options in each case ranging from strongly disagree to strongly agree. Higher scores are indicative of more general life satisfaction.
Preferred Question Text
Indicate how much you agree or disagree: My child has a good life.
Category Groups and Classifications
DiseaseDomainSub-Domain
General (For all diseases) Assessments and Examinations Physical/Neurological Examination
Traumatic Brain Injury Outcomes and End Points Psychiatric and Psychological Status

Classification

General (For all diseases) :
Supplemental
Acute Hospitalized :
Supplemental
Epidemiology :
Supplemental
Moderate/Severe TBI: Rehabilitation :
Supplemental
Concussion/Mild TBI :
Supplemental
Keywords
EmotionBattery , NIHToolbox , General_Life_Satisfaction
Labels
Effective Date
Until Date
Last Change Date
Tue May 08 10:11:09 EDT 2018
See Also
Submitting Organization Name
NIH/CIT/BRICS
Submitting Contact Name
Bianca Siravo
Submitting Contact Information
Steward Organization Name
NIH/CIT/BRICS
Steward Contact Name
Olga Vovk
Steward Contact Information
olga.vovk@nih.gov
NINDS ID

Change History