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Standardized Clinical Cutoff×Single-System Design×
分野Social WorkSocial Work
系統Process / pipelineProcess / pipeline
提唱年19912009
提唱者Neil S. Jacobson & Paula TruaxMartin Bloom, Joel Fischer & John G. Orme (codification in social work)
種類Method for judging whether individual change on a standardized measure is reliable and clinically meaningfulTime-series design for evaluating intervention with a single client system
原典Jacobson, N. S., & Truax, P. (1991). Clinical significance: A statistical approach to defining meaningful change in psychotherapy research. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 59(1), 12–19. DOI ↗Bloom, M., Fischer, J., & Orme, J. G. (2009). Evaluating Practice: Guidelines for the Accountable Professional (6th ed.). Pearson/Allyn & Bacon. ISBN: 9780205458066
別名Clinical Cutoff Score, Clinical Significance Method, Reliable Change Index, Jacobson-Truax MethodSingle-Subject Design, Single-Case Design, N-of-1 Design, Single-System Evaluation
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概要The standardized clinical cutoff approach, developed by Jacobson and Truax, judges whether an individual client's change on a standardized measure is both statistically reliable and clinically meaningful. It pairs a Reliable Change Index — which asks whether a pre-to-post change is larger than the measurement error of the instrument — with a cutoff score that marks the boundary between the dysfunctional and functional (normal) populations. A client who moves reliably across that cutoff is counted as recovered, giving practice and research a defensible, individual-level definition of meaningful improvement.A single-system design is a time-series approach to evaluating practice in which a single client system — an individual, family, group, or organization — is measured repeatedly on a clearly defined target before and during (and sometimes after) an intervention. By tracking the same system over time rather than comparing a treatment group to a control group, it lets a practitioner judge whether their own intervention is associated with change in the people they actually serve. It is the methodological backbone of the 'accountable professional' tradition codified by Bloom, Fischer, and Orme.
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