Psychometric Laboratory Scales
* The Scale Administration pages are still under construction. For ALL queries relating to the scales listed below, please contact RehabMed@leeds.ac.uk **
The Psychometric Laboratory for Health Sciences has developed a number of health outcome scales. The University of Leeds retains the copyright for these scales, but they are all available for free use in public healthcare systems, academic institutions, and all not-for-profit agencies.
The list of available scales is as follows:
Quality of Life Scales:
Acronym |
Full Scale Name |
BDQoL |
The Behçets Disease Quality of Life scale |
LMSQoL |
The Leeds Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life scale |
OA-QoL |
The Osteoarthritis Quality of Life Scale |
SSc-QoL |
The Systemic Sclerosis Quality of Life Scale |
Stroke-QoL |
The Stroke Quality of Life Scale |
Work Instability Scales:
Acronym |
Full Scale Name |
AS-WIS |
The Ankylosing Spondylitis Work Instability Scale |
Epilepsy-WIS |
Epilepsy Work Instability Scale |
MS-WIS |
The Multiple Sclerosis Work Instability Scale |
Nurse-WIS |
The Nursing Work Instability Scale (for musculoskeletal related disorders) |
RA-WIS |
The Rheumatoid Arthritis Work Instability Scale |
TBI-WIS |
Traumatic Brain Injury Work Instability Scale |
Other Scales:
Acronym |
Full Scale Name |
BDAI |
The Behçets Disease Activity Index |
ChARM |
The Children's Arm Rehabilitation Measure |
ENAT |
The Arthritis Educational Needs Assessment Tool |
FPI |
The Foot Posture Index |
LASIS |
The Leeds Arm Spasticity Scale |
LFIS |
The Leeds Foot Impact Scale |
LSS |
The Leeds Spasticity Scale |
Scales developed by The Walton Centre, and hosted by the University of Leeds:
Acronym |
Full Scale Name |
NFI-MND |
The Neurological Fatigue Index - Motor Neurone Disease |
NFI-MS |
The Neurological Fatigue Index - Multiple Sclerosis |
NFI-Stroke |
The Neurological Fatigue Index - Stroke |
NSI-MS |
The Neurological Sleep Index - Multiple Sclerosis |
USE-MS |
The Unidimensional Self Efficacy Scale for MS |
** The Scale Administration pages are still under construction. For ALL queries relating to these scales, please contact RehabMed@leeds.ac.uk **