Functional disability and quality of life were evaluated using the Functional Independence Measure and the Reintegration to Normal Living Index, respectively, in 57 subjects (15 men and 42 women) with a mean disease duration of 15 years. Scores on both these nonspecific scales correlated with those obtained using instruments specifically designed for rheumatoid arthritis (ARA index, Lee index) and with a number of clinical parameters including patient age, disease duration and number of affected joints. Functional ability was correlated with quality of life in this study and in others performed using other evaluation tools. Nonspecific assessment scales are useful for comparing function and quality of life in various diseases.