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Family Environment Scale

Assesses the social climate of all types of families

Bernice S. & Rudolf H. MoosFlower icon for FESCS

The Family Environment Scale (FES) gives counselors and researchers a way of examining each family member’s perceptions of the family in three ways—as it is (real), as it would be in a perfect situation (ideal) and as it will probably be in new situations (expected).

The FES has been widely used in clinical settings, to facilitate family counseling and psychotherapy, to teach clinicians and program evaluators about family systems, and in program evaluation. It can be used for individual and family counseling or research and program evaluation.

The FES is an invaluable tool for:

Scales include:

 

New Family Environment Scale 4th Edition Manual

The Fourth Edition Manual includes new normative data, new information about the clinical, consulting, and program evaluation uses of the FES, and an updated and expanded review of research.

 

Paper by
mail

 

Digital download (PDF)

FESC Manual/Sampler Set

Includes non-reproducible instrument and scoring key marked “sample”

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FESC Online Survey

Let Mind Garden do your data collection for you. Our Transform system* allows you to enter the email addresses of your participants - up to the purchased number - and we will administer the instrument and provide you with a csv (comma delimited) file.

 * click here for web-browser compatibility information

Alternatively, you can administer the instrument yourself by ordering the paper form or the PDF/ electronic form. In either case, you will receive just one copy of the instrument and written license to reproduce/ administer the purchased number. Includes one copy of the scoring key - does not include the Manual.

Pricing depends on quantity - please see below.

License to Reproduce/Administer

Number of
Participants

Paper by
mail

 

Digital download (PDF)

Online Survey
(for data collection)

1-50 $100.00 $120.00
51-100 $110.00 $132.00
101-150 $135.00 $162.00
151-200 $160.00 $192.00
201-250 $200.00 $240.00
251-300 $228.00 $274.00
301-350 $252.00 $302.00
351-400 $288.00 $346.00
401-450 $324.00 $389.00
451-500 $360.00 $432.00

For pricing for larger quantities, please click here

Translations of this instrument are available. Click here to see a complete list of translations, along with more details on our translation policy.

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Family Environment Scale Annotated Bibliographies

A compilation of more than 1,250 references from the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd editions of the annotated bibliographies of the Family Environment Scale that cover research on the FES from 1974 through 2000.

Digital download (PDF)

FESC Bibliography   $20.00 PDF icon

Family Environment Scale 4th Edition Annotated Bibliography

A compilation of more than 500 annotated references of studies that have used the Family Environment Scale from 2000 through 2007.

Digital download (PDF)

FESC Bibliography - 4th Edition   $20.00 PDF icon

 

About the FES

The Family Environment Scale (FES) has been widely used in clinical settings, to facilitate family counseling and psychotherapy, to teach clinicians and program evaluators about family systems, and in program evaluation.

Uses

Applications

Scales

The ninety items of the FES are grouped into ten subscales with three dimensions:

Relationship

Three subscales tap the degree of commitment and support family members provide for one another, the extent to family members are encouraged to express their feelings directly, and the amount of openly expressed anger and conflict among family members.

Personal Growth

System Maintenance

Two dimensions measure the degree of importance of clear organization and structure in planning family activities and responsibilities, as well as how much set rules and procedures are used to run family life

Applications and Evidence:

The FES Manual, Third Edition contains comprehensive information regarding the development and use of the FES scales in sections such as

The Manual Appendices also contain raw-to-standard score conversion tables, as well as normative information (means and standard deviations) for various groups of families.

Inventory Booklet Samples:

Test booklets feature three types of forms, with ninety items to measure ten subscales.

Real Form: the items are worded asking the respondent to describe their current family as they perceive it

A. Family members really help and support one another T F
B. Family members often keep their feelings to themselves T F

Ideal and Expectations Forms: allow people to describe the type of family they prefer or their expectations of what a family will be like

A. Family members will really help and support one another T F
B. Family members will often keep their feelings to themselves T F

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