I am in a cross cultural, multilingual setting. I would like to measure happiness / frustration of children before and after changing rules about food and water before surgical operations are performed. What suggestions would you have for measuring happiness in both verbal and non-verbal children (verbal children may not speak English)? I would prefer a type of visual analog scale to be answered by the child if able and the parent.
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Try the World Database of Happiness, if you haven't already.
There is a collection of validated 'happiness' measures here.
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$\begingroup$ Welcome to Psychology.SE. Very good pointer. +1 $\endgroup$ Commented Oct 31, 2021 at 9:09