Life Events Questionnaire (LEQ)



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Life Events Questionnaire (LEQ) Description of the LEQ The LEQ is an 82-item inventory-type questionnaire in which subjects mark the life events or changes which have occurred during the past year; indicate whether the event was considered good or bad ; and rate the impact of the event on a 4-point scale. The content of the life event list was drawn from a number of existing instruments. Nine additional items of particular relevance to women were added. Examples of previously omitted content areas include: Major difficulties with birth control pills or devices, Custody battles with former spouse or partner, and Being a victim of a violent act such as rape or assault. (See the citation below for the list of these nine new items.) Additionally, wording changes to reduce gender bias were made in existing items. Citations Describing the Development and Psychometric Testing of the Instrument rbeck, J.S. (1984). Modification of recent life event questionnaires for use with female respondents. Research in Nursing and Health, 7, 61-71. As described in the RINAH article, the LEQ is a modification of existing instruments. In particular, the format and instructions come from Sarason et al. s work, which should also be cited: Sarason, I.G., Johnson, J.H., & Siegel, J.M. (1978). Assessing the impact of life changes: Development of the life experiences survey. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 46, 932-946. Scoring Instructions (from p. 65 of the RINAH article) Three scores are obtained from the questionnaire: (a) negative events score the sum of the impact ratings for all items designated as "bad" by the respondent; (b) positive events score the sum of the impact ratings for all items designated as "good" by the respondent; (c) total events score the sum of the impact ratings for both "bad" and "good" events. Additional scoring clarification: When subjects write in additional life events (items 80-82), these responses should be checked to see if they represent items already on the list (items 1-79). If so, the other response should be moved to the existing item and scored there. This prevents double scoring of the same event and allows for greater consistency in analyzing specific types or categories of events. Permission to Use the LEQ The LEQ is not copyrighted. By providing this copy of the LEQ, permission is implied for using it in research or clinical work.

SAMPLE INSTRUCTION SUPPLEMENT FOR OPTIONAL USE SAMPLE PAGE A) HEALTH 1. major personal illness 2. major surgery 3. major change in eating habits 4. major change in sleeping habits 5. changed doctors 6. major dental work LIFE EVENTS QUESTIONAIRE Event Type of Effect Effect of Event on Your Life Explanation: In this example, the person had experienced two of the events listed. She circled the events that had happened and whether each one was a good or a bad event. Then she circled the number that showed how much the event had on her life. For this person, having major surgery was a bad event, and it had a moderate on her life. The other event that had happened, changing doctors, was a good event, but it had no on her life. ne of the other events had happened during the past year, so she left them blank.

LIFE EVENTS QUESTIONAIRE Instructions Number Date Listed below are a number of events, which may bring about changes in the lives of those who experience them. Circle the events that have occurred in your life during the past year and circle whether these were or. Show how much the event affected your life by circling the appropriate number, which corresponds with the statement (0 = no, 1 = some, 2 = moderate, 3 = great ). If you have not experienced a particular event in the past year, leave it blank. Please go through the entire list before you begin to get an idea of the type of event you will be asked to rate. A. HEALTH 1. major personal illness or injury Event Type of Effect Effect of Event on Your Life 2. major change in eating habits 3. major change in sleeping habits 4. major change in usual type and/or amount of recreation 5. major dental work 6. (female) pregnancy 7. (female) miscarriage or abortion 8. (female) started menopause 9. major difficulties with birth control pills or devices B. WORK 10. difficulty finding a job 11. beginning work outside the home 12. changing to a new type of work 13. changing your work hours or conditions 14. change in your responsibilities at work

15. troubles at work with your employer or co-workers 16. major business readjustment 17. being fired or laid off from work 18. retirement from work 19. taking courses by mail or studying at home to help you in your work C. SCHOOL 20. beginning or ceasing school, college, or training program 21. change of school, college, or training program 22. change in career goal or academic major 23. problem in school, college, or training program D. RESIDENCE 24. difficulty finding housing 25. changing residence within the same town or city 26. moving to a different town, city, state, or country 27. major change in your life conditions (home improvements or a decline in your home or neighborhood) E. LOVE AND MARRIAGE 28. began a new, close, personal relationship 29. became engaged 30. girlfriend or boyfriend problems

31. breaking up with a girlfriend or boyfriend or breaking an engagement 32. (male) wife or girlfriend s pregnancy 33. (male) wife or girlfriend having a miscarriage or abortion 34. getting married (or beginning to live with someone) 35. a change in closeness with your partner 36. infidelity 37. trouble with in-laws 38. separation from spouse or partner due to conflict 39. separation from spouse or partner due to work, travel, etc. 40. reconciliation with spouse or partner 41. divorce 42. change in your spouse or partner s work outside the home (beginning work, ceasing work, changing jobs, retirement, etc. F. FAMILY AND CLOSE FRIENDS 43. gain of a new family member (through birth, adoption, relative moving in, etc) 44. child or family member leaving home (due to marriage, to attend college, or for some other reason) 45. major change in the health or behavior of a family member or close friend (illness, accidents, drug or disciplinary problems, etc.) 46. death of spouse or partner 47. death of a child

48. death of family member or close friend 49. birth of a grandchild 50. change in marital status of your parents G. PARENTING 51. change in child care arrangements 52. conflicts with spouse or partner about parenting 53. conflicts with child s grandparents (or other important person) about parenting 54. taking on full responsibility for parenting as a single parent 55. custody battles with former spouse or partner H. PERSONAL OR SOCIAL 56. major personal achievement 57. major decision regarding your immediate future 58. change in your personal habits (your dress, life-style, hobbies, etc.) 59. change in your religious beliefs 60. change in your political beliefs 61. loss or damage of personal property 62. took a vacation 63. took a trip other than a vacation 64. change in family get-togethers 65. change in your social activities (clubs, movies, visiting) 66. made new friends 67. broke up with a friend 68. acquired or lost a pet

I. FINANCIAL 69. major change in finances (increased or decreased income) 70. took on a moderate purchase, such as TV, car, freezer, etc. 71. took on a major purchase or a mortgage loan, such as a home, business, property, etc. 72. experienced a foreclosure on a mortgage or loan 73. credit rating difficulties J. CRIME AND LEGAL MATTERS 74. being robbed or victim of identity theft 75. being a victim of a violent act (rape, assault, etc.) 76. involved in an accident 77. involved in a law suit 78. involved in a minor violation of the law (traffic tickets, disturbing the peace, etc) 79. legal troubles resulting in your being arrested or held in jail K. OTHER- Other recent experiences which have had an impact on your life. List and rate. 80. 81. 82.