| Literature DB >> 28657111 |
Corina Aguilar-Raab1, Dennis Grevenstein2, Linda Gotthardt1, Marc N Jarczok1, Christina Hunger1, Beate Ditzen1, Jochen Schweitzer1.
Abstract
We examine the sensitivity to change in the Evaluation of Social Systems (EVOS) scale, which assesses relationship quality and collective efficacy. In Study 1 we conducted a waitlist-control, short-term couple therapy RCT study (N = 43 couples) with five systemic therapy sessions treating communication and partnership problems; our intent was to provide high external validity. Construct validity of EVOS was assessed by comparison with additionally applied scales (Family Scales; Outcome Questionnaire, OQ-45.2). In Study 2, N = 332 individuals completed an experiment with high internal validity in order to verify sensitivity to change in three different social contexts. Results from Study 1 revealed a significant increase in relationship quality in the treatment group directly after treatment, as compared to the control group. Sensitivity to change was slightly better for EVOS than for other measures. While this positive change could not be fully sustained between posttreatment and a 4-week follow-up, EVOS score did not fall below baseline and pretreatment levels, supporting moderate-to-large sensitivity to change. Study 2 supported high sensitivity to change in EVOS for couple relations, family relations, and work-team relationships. Therefore, EVOS can be used as an outcome measure to monitor the process of systemic interventions focusing on relationship quality and collective efficacy. Due to its sensitivity to change, EVOS can provide evidence for treatment success with regard to relationship aspects.Entities:
Keywords: Monitoring and Outcome Measure; Sensibilidad al cambio; Sensitivity to Change; Social Relationships; Systemic Couple/Family Therapy and Counseling; control y criterio de valoración; relaciones sociales; terapia y orientación sistémica de pareja o familiar; 对变化敏感性; 监控和成果度量; 社会关系; 系统伴侣/家庭心理治疗和咨询
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28657111 DOI: 10.1111/famp.12302
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fam Process ISSN: 0014-7370