Aims: To generate a short version of a newly developed inventory that adopted the conceptual framework of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) consensus statement on recovery. Methods: Through Rasch analysis, this paper presents how this recovery inventory (SAMHSA-RIC), with its original 111 items, can be reduced to a much shorter version with only 41 items. Results: Although internal consistency is slightly lowered because of item reduction, the short version maintains satisfactory and significant correlations with quality of life measures. Overall, the canonical correlation between the scale and WHOQOL-BREF was virtually the same, with only a 0.2% decrease. Conclusions: SAMHSA-RIC (short version) has stro...
Individuals recovering from schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders who have residual symptoms c...
Objective: Recovery-oriented care has become more widespread . To be able to measure recovery it’s e...
Variables present in an individual, for example, indepen-dence, pain, balance, fatigue, depression a...
Background: The Recovery Self-Assessment (RSA) is a popular and well-validated instrument for assess...
Objective: The individual recovery outcomes counter is a 12-item personal recovery self-assessment t...
As the need for recovery-oriented outcomes increases, it is critical to understand how numeric recov...
Rationale, aims and objectives The illness management and recovery scale-clinician version (IMRS-C)...
Background: Recovery has been outlined as a process of change through which involvement and empowerm...
Purpose The WHOQOL tools are widely used, multi-faceted, patient-rated, quality of life (QoL) measu...
Outcomes are clinical or functional changes at the whole-person level. Measures are based on questio...
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This paper follows-up earlier research examining the factor structure of a measure of recovery from ...
Objective: Without a reliable and valid tool, it is neither possible to gauge recovery orientation o...
Object: The concept of recovery has been recognized as important in the treatment of mental illness....
Abstract The concept of recovery can be operationalized from either the point of view of the consume...
Individuals recovering from schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders who have residual symptoms c...
Objective: Recovery-oriented care has become more widespread . To be able to measure recovery it’s e...
Variables present in an individual, for example, indepen-dence, pain, balance, fatigue, depression a...
Background: The Recovery Self-Assessment (RSA) is a popular and well-validated instrument for assess...
Objective: The individual recovery outcomes counter is a 12-item personal recovery self-assessment t...
As the need for recovery-oriented outcomes increases, it is critical to understand how numeric recov...
Rationale, aims and objectives The illness management and recovery scale-clinician version (IMRS-C)...
Background: Recovery has been outlined as a process of change through which involvement and empowerm...
Purpose The WHOQOL tools are widely used, multi-faceted, patient-rated, quality of life (QoL) measu...
Outcomes are clinical or functional changes at the whole-person level. Measures are based on questio...
This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by The University of Toledo Digital Rep...
This paper follows-up earlier research examining the factor structure of a measure of recovery from ...
Objective: Without a reliable and valid tool, it is neither possible to gauge recovery orientation o...
Object: The concept of recovery has been recognized as important in the treatment of mental illness....
Abstract The concept of recovery can be operationalized from either the point of view of the consume...
Individuals recovering from schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders who have residual symptoms c...
Objective: Recovery-oriented care has become more widespread . To be able to measure recovery it’s e...
Variables present in an individual, for example, indepen-dence, pain, balance, fatigue, depression a...