Berliner Lebensqualitätsprofil
The Berliner Lebensqualitätsprofil (BELP) is an assessment of subjective quality of life. It is the German version of the Lancashire Quality of Life Profile.
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Purpose | assessment of subjective quality of life |
In this test the subjective quality of life is rated as satisfaction in general and in different areas; social-relations, leisure, work, finances, living situation, family and security.
There is also a short version of this test, the BELP-KF.
References
The paper written on the test:
- Priebe, S.; Gruyters, T.; Heinze, M.; Hoffmann, C.; Jakel, A. (July 1995), "Subjektive Evaluationskriterien in der psychiatrischen Versorgung--Erhebungsmethoden fur Forschung und Praxis. [Subjective evaluation criteria in psychiatric care--methods of assessment for research and general practice]. [German]", Psychiatrische Praxis, 22 (4): 140–144, PMID 7675903
Papers on the original Lancashire Quality of Life profile:
- Oliver, J P. (1991), "The social care directive: development of a quality of life profile for use in community services for the mentally ill", Social Work and Social Sciences Review, 3: 5–45
- Oliver, J P.; Huxley, P J.; Priebe, S.; Kaiser, W. (Feb 1997), "Measuring the quality of life of severely mentally ill people using the Lancashire Quality of Life Profile. [Review]", Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 32 (2): 76–83, doi:10.1007/BF00788924, PMID 9050348, S2CID 19230573
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