Purpose
Life Satisfaction Index – Z is a 13-item subjective measure developed to assess well-being in the elderly population.
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Area of Assessment
General HealthPatient Satisfaction
Quality of Life
Life Satisfaction Index – Z is a 13-item subjective measure developed to assess well-being in the elderly population.
13
5 minutes
Elderly Adult
65 +
yearsMuna Bhattarai, MA, MNS, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Mirang Park, MS, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Susan Miller Smedema, Ph.D., CRC, LPC, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Elderly population: (Baiyewu & Jegede, 1992; n = 945; mean satisfaction with life score = 18.26 (5.12), Nigerian Sample)
Calculated from standard deviation (Baiyewu & Jegede, 1992)
Elderly population: (Baiyewu & Jegede, 1992; n = 945; mean satisfaction with life score = 18.26 (5.12))
Calculated from standard deviation (Baiyewu & Jegede, 1992)
Older Adults: Stock, 1982, n=325, age = 73 (8.2)
Older Adults: Morgan, 1987, n=986)
Elderly population (Nigeria): (Baiyewu & Jegede, 1992; n = 945)
Elderly population: (Wood et al., 1969; n = 100)
Older Adults: Stock, 1982, n=325, age = 73 (8.2)
Older Adults: Morgan, 1987, n=986)
Elderly population (Nigeria): (Baiyewu & Jegede, 1992; n = 945)
Elderly (Iran): (Tagharrobi et al., 2011; n = 75)
Elderly with frailty and depression: (Abraham, 1992; n = 76)
Elderly population: (Wood et al., 1969; n = 100)
Older Adults: Stock, 1982, n=325, age = 73 (8.2)
Older Adults: Morgan, 1987, n=986)
“LSI-Z scores were significantly different among the 5 known groups (p=0.0001, f=121.66); so, the known-groups approach revealed that this tool is valid” (Tagharrobi et al., 2011)
*Retrieved from abstract since the original article is in the Persian language.
Women in menopausal ages: (Dennerstein et al., 2002; n = 395)
Abraham, I. L. (1992). Longitudinal reliability of the life satisfaction index (short form) with nursing home residents: A cautionary note. Perceptual and Motor skills, 75(2), 665-666.
American Thoracic Society. (1999). Life satisfaction inventory. Retrieved from https://qol.thoracic.org/sections/instruments/ko/pages/lsia.html
Baiyewu, O. & Jegede, R. O. (1992). Life satisfaction in elderly Nigerians: Reliability and factor composition of the life satisfaction Index Z. Age and Ageing, 21(4), 256-261.
Dennerstein, L., Dudley, E., Guthrie, J., & Barrett-Connor, E. (2000). Life satisfaction, symptoms, and the menopausal transition. Medscape Women's Health, 5(4), E4-E4.
Tagharrobi, Z., Tagharrobi, L., Sharifi, K., Sooki, Z., Nele, S., Ghotbi, N., ... & Khosravi, S. (2011). XML Psychometric evaluation of the Life Satisfaction Index-Z (LSI-Z) in an Iranian elderly sample. Payesh, 11, 5-13.
Wood, V., Wylie, M. L., & Sheafor, B. (1969). An analysis of a short self-report measure of life satisfaction: Correlation with rater judgments. Journal of Gerontology, 24(4), 465-469.
Morgan K, Dallass HM, ArieT, ByneES, Jones R, Waite J. Mental health and psychological well being among the old and very old living at home. Br J Psychiatry 1987;150:801-7.
Stock, William A. PhD, Morris A. Okun, PhD, The Construct Validity of Life Satisfaction among the Elderly, Journal of Gerontology, Volume 37, Issue 5, September 1982, Pages 625–627,
We have reviewed more than 500 instruments for use with a number of diagnoses including stroke, spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury among several others.