Pinsof William M, Zinbarg Richard E, Shimokawa Kenichi, Latta Tara A, Goldsmith Jacob Z, Knobloch-Fedders Lynne M, Chambers Anthony L, Lebow Jay L
The Family Institute at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.
Department of Psychology, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.
Fam Process. 2015 Sep;54(3):464-84. doi: 10.1111/famp.12159. Epub 2015 Jun 22.
Progress or feedback research tracks and feeds back client progress data throughout the course of psychotherapy. In the effort to empirically ground psychotherapeutic practice, feedback research is both a complement and alternative to empirically supported manualized treatments. Evidence suggests that tracking and feeding back progress data with individual or nonsystemic feedback systems improves outcomes in individual and couple therapy. The research reported in this article pertains to the STIC(®) (Systemic Therapy Inventory of Change)-the first client-report feedback system designed to empirically assess and track change within client systems from multisystemic and multidimensional perspectives in individual, couple, and family therapy. Clients complete the STIC Initial before the first session and the shorter STIC Intersession before every subsequent session. This study tested and its results supported the hypothesized factor structure of the six scales that comprise both STIC forms in a clinical outpatient sample and in a normal, random representative sample of the U.S.
This study also tested the STIC's concurrent validity and found that its 6 scales and 40 of its 41 subscales differentiated the clinical and normal samples. Lastly, the study derived clinical cut-offs for each scale and subscale to determine whether and how much a client's score falls in the normal or clinical range. Beyond supporting the factorial and concurrent validity of both STIC forms, this research supported the reliabilities of the six scales (Omegahierarchical ) as well as the reliabilities of most subscales (alpha and rate-rerate). This article delineates clinical implications and directions for future research.
进展或反馈研究在心理治疗过程中跟踪并反馈来访者的进展数据。为了使心理治疗实践基于实证,反馈研究既是实证支持的手册化治疗的补充,也是其替代方法。有证据表明,使用个体或非系统性反馈系统跟踪和反馈进展数据可改善个体治疗和夫妻治疗的效果。本文所报告的研究涉及STIC(®)(系统性治疗变化量表)——首个来访者报告反馈系统,旨在从多系统和多维度角度对个体、夫妻及家庭治疗中的来访者系统内的变化进行实证评估和跟踪。来访者在首次治疗前完成STIC初始量表,在随后的每次治疗前完成较短的STIC治疗期间量表。本研究对由两个STIC量表组成的六个量表的假设因子结构进行了测试,其结果在临床门诊样本和美国正常随机代表性样本中均得到了支持。
本研究还测试了STIC的同时效度,发现其六个量表及其41个子量表中的40个能够区分临床样本和正常样本。最后,该研究得出了每个量表和子量表的临床临界值,以确定来访者的分数是否以及在多大程度上处于正常或临床范围内。除了支持两个STIC量表的因子效度和同时效度外,本研究还支持了六个量表(Omega层级)以及大多子量表(α系数和重测率)的信度。本文阐述了临床意义和未来研究方向。