Four studies extending the utility of the Schwartz Outcome Scale (SOS-10) |
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Authors: | Young Jennifer L Waehler Charles A Laux John M McDaniel P Scott Hilsenroth Mark J |
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Affiliation: | Counseling and Consultation Services, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. |
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Abstract: | 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. |
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