The reliability and validity of the 15-item Systemic Clinical Outcome and Routine Evaluation (SCORE-15) Thai version

© 2018 The Association for Family Therapy and Systemic Practice The 15-item Systemic Clinical Outcome and Routine Evaluation (SCORE-15) Thai version was developed. This study aims to assess the test-retest reliability and the criterion validity of the SCORE-15 Thai version. The assessment of the tes...

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Main Authors: Nida Limsuwan, Thanavadee Prachason
Other Authors: Mahidol University
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/47388
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Summary:© 2018 The Association for Family Therapy and Systemic Practice The 15-item Systemic Clinical Outcome and Routine Evaluation (SCORE-15) Thai version was developed. This study aims to assess the test-retest reliability and the criterion validity of the SCORE-15 Thai version. The assessment of the test-retest reliability was performed on twenty-four non-clinical participants who gave two ratings two to four weeks apart. Furthermore, sixty-two clinical and seventy-three non-clinical subjects were included for the assessment of the criterion validity. The SCORE-15 Thai version exhibited excellent test-retest reliability with an intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.94. The validity study revealed that the effect sizes of score differences between clinical and non-clinical groups were large (0.90–1.85). In conclusion, the SCORE-15 Thai version can be a choice for routine clinical practice to determine family functioning in systemic family therapy. Practitioner points: Assessment of family functioning is an essential process for both initial evaluations and monitoring the progress of family interventions The SCORE-15 Thai version exhibited excellent test-retest reliability and criterion validity The SCORE-15 Thai version can be used as an instrument to determine family functioning in clinical practice and research.