Abstract
Background
Life balance is an important concept in occupational therapy and is considered an essential component of the outcomes of life, such as happiness, and satisfaction of needs.
Aims
The aim of this study was to investigate the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the Life Balance Inventory (LBI) in healthy individuals.
Materials and methods
The study consisted of three stages: (1) translation and cultural adaptation, (2) testing internal consistency and reliability, and (3) checking construct validity of LBI. The LBI and the Juhnke-Balkin Life Balance Inventory were implemented.
Results
The study was completed with a total of 312 individuals. Cronbach’s alpha for Turkish LBI (T-LBI) total score was 0.939. The test-retest ICC scores of T-LBI were found to be 0.986 for the ‘health’ subscale, 0.980 for the ‘relationship’ subscale, 0.974 for the ‘identity’ subscale, and 0.990 for the ‘challenge/interest’ subscale. The total ICC score of the inventory was 0.989.
Conclusion and significance
The T-LBI is a valid and reliable assessment tool for measuring life balance in healthy individuals. We believe that our results will anticipate to increase the number of studies on life balance in the field of occupational therapy in Turkey.
Acknowledgements
The authors wish to thank all participants.
Disclosure statement
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).