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Rapid Assessment Instrument×Standardized Clinical Cutoff×
분야Social WorkSocial Work
계열Process / pipelineProcess / pipeline
기원 연도20021991
창시자Walter W. Hudson and the clinical-measurement tradition; codified by Springer, Abell & HudsonNeil S. Jacobson & Paula Truax
유형Brief, standardized, self-report measure for repeated use in practiceMethod for judging whether individual change on a standardized measure is reliable and clinically meaningful
원전Springer, 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 ↗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 ↗
별칭RAI, Rapid Assessment Instruments, Brief Standardized Self-Report Scale, Clinical Measurement Package ScalesClinical Cutoff Score, Clinical Significance Method, Reliable Change Index, Jacobson-Truax Method
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요약A 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.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.
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