Literature DB >> 25154959

The evaluation of family functioning by the family assessment device: a systematic review of studies in adult clinical populations.

Laura Staccini1, Elena Tomba, Silvana Grandi, Gabor I Keitner.   

Abstract

A large body of research, documenting the impact of a family's functioning on health outcomes, highlights the importance of introducing the evaluation of patients' family dynamics into clinical judgment. The Family Assessment Device (FAD) is a self-report questionnaire designed to assess specific dimensions of family functioning. This qualitative systematic review, which follows PRISMA guidelines, aimed to identify the FAD's clinimetric properties and to report the incremental utility of its inclusion in clinical settings. A thorough literature search was performed, using both computerized and manual searches, yielding a total of 148 studies that were included in this review. The FAD has been extensively used in a variety of research contexts. In the majority of studies it was able to discriminate between clinical populations and controls and among groups of patients with different illnesses. The FAD also showed good test-retest and concurrent reliability, and modest sensitivity to change after treatment. FAD-dysfunctional family functioning was related to several patient clinical outcomes, including lower recovery rates and adherence to treatment, longer recovery time, poorer quality of life, and increased risk of relapse and drop-out. The present review demonstrates that the FAD is a suitable instrument for the evaluation of family functioning both in clinical and research settings.
© 2014 Family Process Institute.

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Keywords:  Assessment; Clinimetrics; Family Functioning; Medical Illness; Psychiatric Disorders; clinimetría; enfermedad; evaluación; funcionamiento familiar; trastornos psiquiátricos; 临床衡量尺度; 医学疾病; 家庭功能; 精神失常; 评估

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25154959     DOI: 10.1111/famp.12098

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Process        ISSN: 0014-7370


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