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Social Functioning Assessment×Rapid Assessment Instrument×
CampSocial WorkSocial Work
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Any d'origen19762002
Autor originalSocial-adjustment measurement tradition; self-report scale by Weissman & BothwellWalter W. Hudson and the clinical-measurement tradition; codified by Springer, Abell & Hudson
TipusAssessment of a person's performance across major social roles and life domainsBrief, standardized, self-report measure for repeated use in practice
Font seminalWeissman, M. M., & Bothwell, S. (1976). Assessment of social adjustment by patient self-report. Archives of General Psychiatry, 33(9), 1111–1115. DOI ↗Springer, D. W., Abell, N., & Hudson, W. W. (2002). Creating and validating rapid assessment instruments for practice and research: Part 1. Research on Social Work Practice, 12(3), 408–439. DOI ↗
ÀliesSocial Functioning Measurement, Role Functioning Assessment, Psychosocial Functioning Assessment, Social Adjustment AssessmentRAI, Rapid Assessment Instruments, Brief Standardized Self-Report Scale, Clinical Measurement Package Scales
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ResumSocial functioning assessment evaluates how well a person performs the major social roles of everyday life — work or school, family and parenting, intimate and social relationships, and economic and community participation — and how satisfied they are with that performance. Building on the social-adjustment measurement tradition and instruments such as Weissman and Bothwell's Social Adjustment Scale, it gives social workers a structured, quantifiable account of psychosocial functioning that goes beyond symptoms to capture the person-in-environment outcomes at the heart of social work.A rapid assessment instrument (RAI) is a short, standardized, self-report measure designed to be completed quickly and repeatedly so that a social worker can assess the magnitude of a client's problem, compare it against a validated clinical cutoff, and monitor change over the course of an intervention. The format was championed by Walter Hudson, whose Clinical Measurement Package scales set the template, and was systematized for practitioners by Springer, Abell, and Hudson, who laid out how to create and validate such instruments for practice and research.
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