Assessment of Life Habits
The Assessment of Life Habits (LIFE-H) is a comprehensive, interview-based measure that evaluates participation in 11 key life domains—from basic self-care and nutrition to work, recreation, and community engagement. Developed in Quebec by Fougeyrollas, Noreau, and colleagues, LIFE-H operationalizes the ICF concept of 'participation' through a detailed assessment of how individuals accomplish (or struggle with) the habits and roles essential to life in their community.
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- Noreau, L., Fougeyrollas, P., & Blouin, M. (1992). Revision of the LIFE-H measurement instrument: conceptual structure and items content. Journal of Outcome Measurement, 2(4), 242–268. · URL
- Fougeyrollas, P., & Noreau, L. (2002). The Influence of Human Development, Social Structure and Culture on the Type of Environmental and Personal Determinants to the Genesis of Handicap. In: WHO International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). WHO. · URL
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