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McMaster Family Assessment×Social Support Assessment×
PodručjeSocial WorkSocial Work
ObiteljProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Godina nastanka19831988
TvoracNathan B. Epstein, Duane S. Bishop & colleagues (McMaster University)Multiple traditions; perceived-support scale by Zimet et al., buffering theory by Cohen & Wills
VrstaTheory-based assessment of family functioning across defined dimensionsAssessment of the structure, function, and perceived adequacy of a client's social support
Temeljni izvorEpstein, N. B., Baldwin, L. M., & Bishop, D. S. (1983). The McMaster Family Assessment Device. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 9(2), 171–180. DOI ↗Zimet, G. D., Dahlem, N. W., Zimet, S. G., & Farley, G. K. (1988). The Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support. Journal of Personality Assessment, 52(1), 30–41. DOI ↗
Drugi naziviMcMaster Model of Family Functioning, McMaster Family Assessment Device, MMFF, McMaster Approach to Family AssessmentSocial Support Measurement, Perceived Social Support Assessment, Social Support Network Assessment, Social Support Inventory
Srodne44
SažetakMcMaster family assessment is a theory-driven approach to evaluating how a family functions, organized around the McMaster Model of Family Functioning and operationalized in the widely used Family Assessment Device. Developed by Nathan Epstein, Duane Bishop, and colleagues at McMaster University, it assesses families on six dimensions — problem solving, communication, roles, affective responsiveness, affective involvement, and behavior control — plus an overall general-functioning scale, each scored from family-member self-report against clinical cutoffs that distinguish healthy from unhealthy functioning.Social support assessment is the systematic appraisal of the people and resources a client can draw on, the kinds of support they provide, and how adequate that support feels relative to the client's needs. Drawing on the structural-functional theory of support and on validated instruments such as the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, it gives social workers a structured way to map who is in a client's network, what emotional, instrumental, informational, and appraisal support those ties offer, and where gaps leave the client vulnerable — information that is central to strengths-based intervention and care planning.
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