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Measuring small life events
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1986
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Small EventsQuality Of LifeFamily MedicineLife AssessmentInventory Specific CriteriaSocial IndicatorSocial SciencesLongevityPublic HealthLife ExpectancyStatisticsSocial ImpactLife HistorySociodemographic VariableApplied Social PsychologySmall Life EventsEvent InventoriesEvent EvaluationSociologyDemographyMedicineLife Course
The development of an inventory to assess small events is described. In the construction of the inventory specific criteria were established and existing event inventories were screened for items and new items written to fit these criteria. The event had to denote an observable change in a person's everyday life, have a discrete beginning, be classifiable as either desirable or undesirable, and be scaled as having an average of 250 Life Change Units or less using B. S. Dohrenwend, Krasnoff, Askenasy, Dohrenwend's (1978) magnitude estimation parameters. The inventory was constructed to cover events in major areas of life concern: family, work, leisure, household, financial, health/illness, nonfamily relations, crime/criminal activity, education, religion, and transportation. Two studies are reported that test the utility of the inventory.
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