SLSS- Students’ Life Satisfaction Scale

Generic-Specific Modules

Measure domains: No domain structure. Scale includes a range of questions on life satisfaction

Summary of development:

SLSS is a global measure that asks its target population the extent to which they agree or disagree with a series of general statements about their life, assessing perceived quality of life. SLSS uses items that are domain-free (e.g., my life is going well) versus domain-specific (e.g., my school life is going well). There are reduced and modified versions of this instrument (Huebner 1991).

A preliminary version of the SLSS consisted of 10 self-report items. The items were designed to be simple and easy to read, useful across a wide age and intellectual ability range.  The revised version of the SLSS has 7 items.

Huebner ES. Initial development of the student’s life satisfaction scale. Sch Psychol Int. 1991;12(3):231–40.

Additional information

Number of Items

7

Time Frame/Recall Period

Past several weeks

Measurement Type

Classical Test Theory

Overall Score

Yes

Sub scores/Subscales

No

Ages

8-18

Respondent

Self

Languages

English

Development Used Experts

Huebner 1991

Development Used Patient

Huebner 1991

Structural Validity

Huebner 1999

Internal Consistency

Huebner 1991; Huebner 1993; Huebner 1994; Dew 1994; Terry 1995; Huebner 2000; Haranin 2007; McDougall 2012; Hazel 2014

Test-Retest Reliability

Terry 1995

Divergent Validity with Other Measures

Huebner 1993; Huebner 1994; Huebner 1999; Hazel 2014

Responsive to Change

Haranin 2007

Measure Website

https://www.corc.uk.net/outcome-experience-measures/students-life-satisfaction-scale-slss/

Licensing

No

Fees

No