Boredom can lead to poor choices about activities. These choices can impede treatment or decrease an individual's health. This testing tool helps the therapist pinpoint the aspect of leisure and ... (read more)
Vitality Through Leisure (VTL) is the capacity to function and develop through involvement in leisure endeavors. In this assessment, leisure is viewed as freely chosen pursuits and activities that include, ... (read more)
The Assessment of Leisure and Recreation Involvement (LRI) measures a participant's perception of his/her involvement in leisure and recreation. This paper/pencil test is easy to read and uses a five-point ... (read more)
Leisure assessments with solid reliability and validity that are quick and easy to use. The Idyll Arbor Leisure Battery (IA LB) provides the therapist with a broad, accurate measure of ... (read more)
The Leisure Satisfaction Measure indicates the degree to which an individual feels his/her general "needs" are being satisfied through leisure. The six subscales of satisfaction are 1) psychological, 2) educational, 3) social, 4) relaxation, ... (read more)
The Leisure Interest Measurement helps identify the degree to which an individual is interested in each of the eight domains of leisure activities: 1) physical, 2) outdoor, 3) mechanical, 4) artistic, 5) service, 6) social, 7) cultural, ... (read more)
The Leisure Attitude Measurement measures the individual's attitude toward leisure on three different levels: 1) cognitive, 2) affective, and 3) behavioral. It can be used to find areas that are preventing the individual ... (read more)
The Leisure Motivation Scale measures an individual's motivation for participating in leisure activities. The four primary motivators identified by research are 1) intellectual (the extent to which the individual is motivated ... (read more)
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