Psychometric properties of the SCORE-15 Thai version and its relationship with mental health index
Issued Date
2022-05-01
Resource Type
ISSN
01634445
eISSN
14676427
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85108819622
Journal Title
Journal of Family Therapy
Volume
44
Issue
2
Start Page
299
End Page
312
Rights Holder(s)
SCOPUS
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of Family Therapy Vol.44 No.2 (2022) , 299-312
Suggested Citation
Limsuwan N., Prachason T. Psychometric properties of the SCORE-15 Thai version and its relationship with mental health index. Journal of Family Therapy Vol.44 No.2 (2022) , 299-312. 312. doi:10.1111/1467-6427.12347 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/86947
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Psychometric properties of the SCORE-15 Thai version and its relationship with mental health index
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Abstract
The SCORE-15 Thai version was developed for clinical use in Thailand. This study aims to assess the internal reliability of the SCORE-15 Thai version and its convergent validity with the Chulalongkorn Family Inventory (CFI), a measure modified from the Family Assessment Device (FAD), the perceptions of the family problems, and the mental health index. It exhibited a strong negative correlation with the CFI, a moderate negative correlation with the manageability rating and a weaker positive correlation with the severity rating. The internal reliability of both full-scale and subscales of the SCORE-15 was all good except for the communication subscale. The SCORE-15 also showed a discriminative pattern among participants with varying states of mental health. In conclusion, the SCORE-15 Thai version was generally a valid and reliable tool for family assessment in the clinical Thai population. Practitioner points It is essential to locally develop family assessment tools that are appropriate for the socio-cultural context of the family therapy services. The SCORE-15 Thai version generally exhibited acceptable internal reliability and good convergent validity with the CFI in the clinical Thai population. The family functioning and the manageability rating of the SCORE-15 Thai version were significantly different among groups of people with varying states of mental health.