Abstract

The authors describe the development of the Youth Satisfaction Questionnaire (YSQ), a brief self- report measure for children and youth nine years of age and older designed to assess general satisfaction as well as satisfaction with a specific service and activity in which a child is involved. Few previous efforts have been undertaken to assess children's satisfaction. Data from 165 children suggest that the YSQ is a reliable and practical method for assessing children's satisfaction with services.

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