Young Jennifer L, Waehler Charles A, Laux John M, McDaniel P Scott, Hilsenroth Mark J
Counseling and Consultation Services, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
J Pers Assess. 2003 Apr;80(2):130-8. doi: 10.1207/S15327752JPA8002_02.
The Schwartz Outcome Scale (SOS-10; Blais et al., 1999) is a brief, cost free, and easy to administer assessment device designed to measure a broad domain of psychological health. The 4 studies using the SOS-10 reported here extend the initial reliability and validity studies beyond psychiatric patients in a hospital setting to examine (a) test-retest reliability in a college student population, (b) concurrent validity with college students using an indirect technique assessing maladjustment, (c) concurrent validity with college counseling center clients using a self-report measure of client distress, and (d) sensitivity to treatment changes with outpatient clients. These studies lend further support for using the SOS-10 as a measure of psychological well-being and as an outcome measure in varied settings.
施瓦茨结果量表(SOS - 10;布莱斯等人,1999年)是一种简短、免费且易于实施的评估工具,旨在测量广泛的心理健康领域。本文报道的4项使用SOS - 10的研究将最初的信效度研究范围从医院环境中的精神科患者扩展到了以下方面:(a)大学生群体中的重测信度;(b)与大学生使用间接评估适应不良技术的同时效度;(c)与大学咨询中心来访者使用来访者痛苦自评量表的同时效度;(d)门诊患者对治疗变化的敏感性。这些研究进一步支持将SOS - 10用作心理健康的测量工具以及不同环境下的结果测量工具。