Re: CaFTR pre-post outcome measures; process measures
Karin Ensink 30 Mar 2015 15:13 CEST
Dear Geoff
Does the intervention have a specific focus? I would strongly suggest a measure as close to the focus as possible, as that is where you are most likely to see change ie emotion regulation or self perception.
Warm regards
Karin
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> On Mar 30, 2015, at 9:03 AM, "Geoffrey Goodman" <Geoffrey.Goodman@liu.edu> wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> I am planning to mount an intervention study of two group treatment models (group MBT and a psychodrama group) in two middle schools with students ages 12-13. I would like suggestions of both outcome and process measures that would fit these parameters. One caveat is that parents and teachers will not be available to complete any measures, so that leaves the therapists and the children themselves. I've scanned the CORE system instruments, and the YP-CORE looks promising for the children to complete, but I'm wondering if there are other instruments with adequate validity/reliability that therapists or students could complete. These students are high-risk but not on a clinical spectrum. Also, if anyone can recommend weekly process measures, to be completed by either the therapist or student, that would also be great. Then we could attempt a time-series analysis of the data. Thank you all in advance for your help.
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> Geoff Goodman
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