Assessment of Life Habits Scale (LIFE-H)
Arta2025-12-10T13:15:30-08:00The Assessment of Life Habits (LIFE-H) was developed to measure what people do in their lives on a daily basis in 12 domains/categories. The LIFE-H includes 12 categories: [...]
The Assessment of Life Habits (LIFE-H) was developed to measure what people do in their lives on a daily basis in 12 domains/categories. The LIFE-H includes 12 categories: [...]
Originally designed as a measurement of community integration for individuals with traumatic brain injury (Willer et al. 1994). Has three subscales: Home Integration (e.g. Who does the grocery [...]
Designed to measure the level of handicap in a community setting. Basically, CHART collects information on the degree to which the respondent fulfills the roles typically expected from people [...]
Is a self-report measure which assesses participation and activity limitations under to the ICF model It contains 9 domains, representing all 9 chapters under the Activities and Participation [...]
Self-administered questionnaire developed using the ICF model of human functioning and disability Developed using input from experienced clinicians and individuals attending an out-patient rehabilitation unit (e.g. stroke, SCI, [...]
The Leisure Time Physical Activity Questionnaire for People with Spinal Cord Injury (LTPAQ-SCI) is an SCI-specific, self-report assessment of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) that measures the number of minutes [...]
Designed to capture information on the type, frequency, duration and intensity of physical activity carried out by people with SCI using a wheelchair as their primary mode of [...]
Self-report questionnaire that assesses an individual’s satisfaction with performance in life activities Assesses mobility, self-care, daily activity, recreational activity, and family roles Developed based on interviews with clinicians, [...]
The Spinal Cord Injury-Falls Concern Scale (SCI-FCS) is a self-report scale assessing the level of concern about falling during common activities of daily life in people with spinal cord [...]
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