Description: An 8-item self-report measure for children and adolescents ages 8-17 years. Focuses on the subjective (affective, emotional, cognitive) experience of being involved with one’s family, feeling like an important person in the family, of feeling accepted and cared for, and feeling that family members, especially parents, can be trusted and depended on for help and understanding.
Scoring: Interpreting PROMIS Scoring
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Note: This assessment may be used across a variety of different psychiatric populations. This assessment has, however, been included in the PROMIS Autism Battery - Lifespan, which is a battery of assessments developed for assessing quality of life across the lifespan for youth and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Click below to learn more about the PROMIS Autism Battery – Lifespan.