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PERMA Profiler

The PERMA-Profiler is a 23-item multidimensional measure of flourishing developed by Butler and Kern in 2016 based on Seligman's PERMA model of positive psychology. It assesses five core domains of human flourishing—Positive Emotion, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, and Accomplishment—plus Negative Emotion and Loneliness as contextual factors. This instrument bridges the theoretical PERMA framework with practical measurement, enabling comprehensive assessment of psychological well-being across multiple life dimensions.

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PERMA-Profiler
Taxonomic method record · process-pipeline / positive-psychology
  • Butler, J., & Kern, M. L. (2016). The PERMA-Profiler: A brief multidimensional measure of flourishing. International Journal of Wellbeing, 6(3), 1–48. · DOI 10.5502/ijw.v6i3.526
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Same method familyFlourishing Scalemachine-suggested · Relational suggestion, not evidence.Same method familyMeaning in Life Questionnairemachine-suggested · Relational suggestion, not evidence.Same method familyPositive Mental Health Scalemachine-suggested · Relational suggestion, not evidence.Same method familyWHO-5 Well-Being Indexmachine-suggested · Relational suggestion, not evidence.

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