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  1. Mar 1, 1996 · ... Scholars have proposed various measurement methods for loneliness. For example, Russell [34] defined loneliness as a unidimensional concept and developed the UCLA Loneliness Scale...

  2. The UCLA Loneliness Scale is a commonly-used measure of loneliness. It was originally released in 1978 as a 20-item scale. It has since been revised several times, and shorter versions have been introduced for situations where 20 questions is too much, such as telephone surveys.

  3. The UCLA Loneliness Scale (Russell et al, 1978) is a short, 20-item general measure of loneliness. An initial pool of 25 items was selected from the 75-item loneliness scale developed by Sisenwein (1964).

  4. Developed by psychologist Daniel Russell (1996), the UCLA Loneliness Scale (Version 3) is a 20-item measure that assesses how often a person feels disconnected from others.

  5. This 20-item revised version of the UCLA Loneliness Scale (Russell et al, 1980) was designed to counter the possible effects of response bias in the original UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles) Loneliness Scale (Russell, Peplau, & Ferguson, 1978).

  6. This survey accompanies a measure in the SPARQTools.org Measuring Mobility toolkit, which provides practitioners curated instruments for assessing mobility from poverty and tools for selecting the most appropriate measures for their programs. Age: Teen, Adult Duration: 3-5 minutes. Reading Level: 6th to 8th grade.

  7. A 20-item scale designed to measure one’s subjective feelings of loneliness as well as feelings of social isolation. Participants rate each item on a scale from 1 (Never) to 4 (Often). This measure is a revised version of the original UCLA Loneliness Scale. The main reason for this revision was to make 10 of the 20 original items reverse scored.

  8. May 17, 2017 · The UCLA Loneliness Scale (Version 3) is a 20-item item self-report inventory that uses a four-point Likert-type scale format to assess subjective feelings of loneliness (Russell 1996 ). Introduction.

  9. Study 1 presents a revised version of the self-report UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles) Loneliness Scale, designed to counter the possible effects of response bias in the original scale, and reports concurrent validity evidence for the revised measure.

  10. A short scale for measuring loneliness in large surveys: Results from two population-based studies. Research on Aging, 26(6), 655-672. This presents a 3-item scale designed for use in telephone surveys.

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