Mood Index

Schoenrade in 1988, is a self -report designed to assess the current emotional state of the individual. It is usually used in psychological research to measure transit mood differences, especially in studies that explore the relationship between mood and social behaviors. The indicator evaluates different mood dimensions, providing an insight into how emotional conditions affect … Read more

Couples Satisfaction Index (CSI)

The Couples Satisfaction Index (CSI) is a widely used self-report measure designed to assess the level of satisfaction individuals feel in their romantic relationships. It is considered one of the most reliable and valid tools for assessing relationship quality, making it a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and couples seeking to understand and improve their … Read more

Dynamic Gait Index

The Dynamic Gait Index (DGI) is a clinical tool designed to evaluate an individual’s ability to modify their gait in response to changing task demands. It is widely used to evaluate dynamic balance and fall risk in populations such as the elderly, individuals with vestibular disorders, stroke survivors, and patients with other neurological disabilities. If … Read more