Beliefs/Perceptions
- Child Session Rating Scale (CSRS)
- Children's Hope Scale (CHS)
- Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ)
- Leisure Diagnostic Battery (LDB)
- Personal Well-Being Index-School Children; Personal Well-Being Index-Adolescent (PWI)
- Psychological Inventory of Criminal Thinking Styles (PICTS)
- Social Peer Rejection Measure
- Youth Services Survey (YSS or YSS-F)
What it Measures
Quality of the therapeutic alliance between child and provider; Can also be used to solicit feedback from parents and other participants in child’s treatment.
Minimum Age
6
Maximum Age
12
Domains/Subscales
N/A
Number of Items
4
Free or Cost
Free/$
Website for More Information
https://www.corc.uk.net/outcome-experience-measures/session-rating-scale/
https://betteroutcomesnow.com/
Reviewer Notes
The SRS is also available and is suitable for 13 years and up. The pricing is dependent on how many licenses are needed.
What it Measures
Children’s perceptions that their goals can be met.
Minimum Age
8
Maximum Age
16
Domains/Subscales
no subscales
Number of Items
6
Free or Cost
Free
Website for More Information
https://www.rand.org/education-and-labor/projects/assessments/tool/1997/childrens-hope-scale-chs.html
Reviewer Notes
thorough review on RAND at: https://www.rand.org/education-and-labor/projects/assessments/tool/1997/childrens-hope-scale-chs.html
What it Measures
Clients’ experience of, and satisfaction with, care received.
Minimum Age
5
Maximum Age
99
Domains/Subscales
None
Number of Items
multiple versions with different number of items: 3, 4, 8, 18, 31. The 8 seems to be most common.
Free or Cost
$
Website for More Information
www.csqscales.com
Clifford Atkisson
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10259963
Reviewer Notes
This is a satisfaction measure
What it Measures
Beliefs the individuals have of their ability to participate and derive personal benefits from participation in recreation activities.
Minimum Age
9
Maximum Age
99
Domains/Subscales
5 Key Concepts (Part I)
-Perceived Leisure Competence
-Perceived Leisure Locus of Control
-Leisure Needs
-Playfulness
-Depth of Involvement in Leisure
Part II (Reasons for functioning)
-Barrier to Leisure Involvement
-Leisure Preferences
-Knowledge of Leisure Opportunities
Number of Items
95 (Part I)
Free or Cost
$
Website for More Information
https://sagamorepub.com/search?q=Leisure+Diagnostic+Battery
Reviewer Notes
There is a Long and Short-Form; also version for age 9-14 and Adult. Also, variations for youth with and without physical limitations/disabilities.
What it Measures
The subjective quality of life or wellbeing, defined as feelings of happiness or satisfaction about one’s life.
Minimum Age
?
Maximum Age
?
Domains/Subscales
Global Question
-Happy with Life as a Whole
Domains of Well-Being
-Standard of Living
-Personal Health
-Achievement in Life
-Personal Relationships
-Personal Safety
-Feeling Part of the Community
-Future Security
Number of Items
7
Free or Cost
Free
Website for More Information
https://www.phenxtoolkit.org/protocols/view/661302
Reviewer Notes
There is equivalent adult version
What it Measures
Crime-supporting cognitive patterns.
Minimum Age
?
Maximum Age
?
Domains/Subscales
two major factors:
Problem Avoidance and Self-Assertion/Deception
two minor factors:
Interpersonal Hostility and Denial of Harm
Number of Items
80
Free or Cost
Website for More Information
https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2008-12799-006
Reviewer Notes
What it Measures
Rejection forms and features, as well as the severity of the social peer rejection experience and the severity of its different forms.
Minimum Age
?
Maximum Age
?
Domains/Subscales
4 subscales (empirically)
Insult, Ignore, Accusation, and Physical attack
6 Categories of Social Rejection [by theory)
-Preventing Relations
-Preventing Access
-Aggression
-Bossiness
-Blaming
-Involving a Third Party
Number of Items
21
Free or Cost
Website for More Information
Reviewer Notes
What it Measures
Experience of care, satisfaction with services and service impact.
Minimum Age
0
Maximum Age
17
Domains/Subscales
Domain
-Choice and Control
-Community Inclusion
-Holistic Health and Functioning
-Person-Centered Planning and Coordination
-Service Delivery and Effectiveness
-Workforce
-Caregiver Support
-Consumer Leadership in System Development
-Equity
-Fluctuation of Need
-Human and Legal Rights
-Level of Caregiver Well-Being
-System Performance and Accountability
Number of Items
32 Items plus 5 demographics questions.
21 items are Likert Scale
Free or Cost
Free
Website for More Information
https://medschool.ucsd.edu/som/psychiatry/research/CASRC/resources/SOCE/Pages/YSS.aspx
Reviewer Notes
F version is for families.
13+ (self report)
0-12 (caregiver report)
13-17 (caregiver report)