Integrating Family Assessment Into Social Work Practice
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Auteurs : Diane Reichertz [Canada] ; Harvy Frankel [Canada]Source :
- Research on Social Work Practice [ 1049-7315 ] ; 1993-07.
Abstract
Despite the existence of a number of potentially useful instruments for assessing family functioning, most social workers rely on idiosyncratic indicators when assessing clients' families. This article demonstrates the applicability of a classification system for the Family Environment Scale (FES) that requires no computer skill or mathematical expertise. Data from a randomly selected sample of 58 client families were subjected to the classification system, which yielded five distinct groups and accounted for 83% of the sample. When combined with clinical observations, the descriptions of the groups can aid in planning interventions and organizing services.
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