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The Development of a Clinical Rating Scale the McMaster Model of Family Functioning

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The Development of a Clinical Rating Scale the McMaster Model of Family Functioning

Auteurs : Ivan W. Miller ; Robert I. Kabacoff ; Nathan B. Epstein ; Duane S. Bishop ; Gabor I. Keitner ; Lawrence M. Baldwin ; H. I. J. Van Der Spuy

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This article describes the development and validation of the McMaster Clinical Rating Scale (MCRS). The MCRS is a 7‐item scale designed to be completed by a trained rater after completion of an in‐depth interview of the family. We present data from four new studies and review previously published articles concerning the reliability, validity, and clinical utility of the MCRS. Adequate interrater reliability and rater stability were obtained. The MCRS was found to correlate significantly with the self‐report Family Assessment Device and to discriminate between families in different phases of a depressive disorder.

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<p>This research was supported by a grant from the Firan Foundation. Send reprint requests to first author at Butler Hospital, 345 Blackstone Blvd., Providence RI 02906.</p>
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<abstract lang="en">This article describes the development and validation of the McMaster Clinical Rating Scale (MCRS). The MCRS is a 7‐item scale designed to be completed by a trained rater after completion of an in‐depth interview of the family. We present data from four new studies and review previously published articles concerning the reliability, validity, and clinical utility of the MCRS. Adequate interrater reliability and rater stability were obtained. The MCRS was found to correlate significantly with the self‐report Family Assessment Device and to discriminate between families in different phases of a depressive disorder.</abstract>
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