The Couple Relationship Scale: A brief measure to facilitate routine outcome monitoring in couple therapy

被引:7
作者
Anderson, Shayne R. [1 ]
Johnson, Lee N. [1 ]
Miller, Richard B. [1 ]
Barham, Connor C. [2 ]
机构
[1] Brigham Young Univ, Sch Family Life, 262 TLRB, Provo, UT 84602 USA
[2] Brigham Young Univ, Marriage & Family Therapy Practice Res Network, Provo, UT 84602 USA
关键词
VISUAL ANALOG SCALES; CLIENT FEEDBACK; PSYCHOTHERAPY; INVENTORY; CONFLICT; VALIDITY; QUALITY;
D O I
10.1111/jmft.12541
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Routine outcome monitoring (ROM) is an important component of evidence-based practice. To implement ROM in their practice, couple therapists need a brief measure that can quickly assess the relevant aspects of a couple's relationship. The Couple Relationship Scale (CRS) is a 10-item measure of relational functioning that assesses emotional intimacy, commitment, trust, safety, cohesion, acceptance, conflict, physical intimacy, overall happiness, and personal well-being. Three studies examined the initial psychometric properties of the CRS. Study One used a sample of 300 individuals to examine the concurrent validity, factor structure, and reliability of the CRS. In Study Two, 53 individuals completed the CRS twice to establish test-retest reliability. In Study Three, 214 distressed individuals and 135 non-distressed individuals were used to identify a clinical cutoff and reliable change index (RCI). Results indicated that the CRS has a strong concurrent and construct validity and good reliability. The clinical cutoff was 70.9 with an RCI of 16.
引用
收藏
页码:464 / 483
页数:20
相关论文
共 46 条
  • [31] Enhancing the Relationship Adjustment of South Asian Canadian Couples Using a Systemic-Constructivist Approach to Couple Therapy
    Ahmad, Saunia
    Reid, David W.
    JOURNAL OF MARITAL AND FAMILY THERAPY, 2016, 42 (04) : 615 - 629
  • [32] A BRIEF SCALE TO MEASURE MARITAL/RELATIONSHIP SATISFACTION BY DOMAINS: METRICS, CORRELATES, GENDER AND MARRIAGE/RELATIONSHIP STATUS DIFFERENCES
    Brkljacic, Tihana
    Glavak Tkalic, Renata
    Lucic, Lana
    Sucic, Ines
    Kaliterna Lipovcan, Ljiljana
    DRUSTVENA ISTRAZIVANJA, 2019, 28 (04): : 647 - 668
  • [33] Development of an outcome prediction measure for alcoholism therapy by multimodal monitoring of treatment processes
    Krampe, Henning
    Stawicki, Sabina
    Ribbe, Katja
    Wagner, Thilo
    Bartels, Claudia
    Kroener-Herwig, Birgit
    Ehrenreich, Hannelore
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH, 2008, 43 (01) : 30 - 47
  • [34] Two-Year Follow-up Outcomes in Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy: An Investigation of Relationship Satisfaction and Attachment Trajectories
    Wiebe, Stephanie A.
    Johnson, Susan M.
    Lafontaine, Marie-France
    Moser, Melissa Burgess
    Dalgleish, Tracy L.
    Tasca, Giorgio A.
    JOURNAL OF MARITAL AND FAMILY THERAPY, 2017, 43 (02) : 227 - 244
  • [35] Italian validation of the Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation-10 (CORE-10): a short measure for routine outcome monitoring in clinical practice
    Tona, Antonino La
    Tagini, Sofia
    Brugnera, Agostino
    Poletti, Barbara
    Aiello, Edoardo Nicola
    Lo Coco, Gianluca
    Del Piccolo, Lidia
    Compare, Angelo
    RESEARCH IN PSYCHOTHERAPY-PSYCHOPATHOLOGY PROCESS AND OUTCOME, 2023, 26 (01):
  • [36] Comparing Sildenafil Alone Vs. Sildenafil Plus Brief Couple Sex Therapy on Erectile Dysfunction and Couples' Sexual and Marital Quality of Life: A Pilot Study
    Aubin, Sylvie
    Heiman, Julia R.
    Berger, Richard E.
    Murallo, A. V.
    Yung-Wen, Liu
    JOURNAL OF SEX & MARITAL THERAPY, 2009, 35 (02) : 122 - 143
  • [37] Group Therapeutic Relationship Change: Using Routine Outcome Monitoring to Detect the Effect of Single Versus Multiple Ruptures
    Svien, Harold
    Burlingame, Gary M.
    Griner, Derek
    Beecher, Mark E.
    Alldredge, Cameron T.
    GROUP DYNAMICS-THEORY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, 2021, 25 (01) : 45 - 58
  • [38] Observed Communication in Couples Two Years After Integrative and Traditional Behavioral Couple Therapy: Outcome and Link With Five-Year Follow-Up
    Baucom, Katherine J. W.
    Sevier, Mia
    Eldridge, Kathleen A.
    Doss, Brian D.
    Christensen, Andrew
    JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2011, 79 (05) : 565 - 576
  • [39] Extending the use of routine outcome monitoring: Predicting long-term outcomes in cognitive behavioral therapy for severe health anxiety
    Malins, Sam
    Moghaddam, Nima
    Morriss, Richard
    Schroder, Thomas
    PSYCHOTHERAPY RESEARCH, 2020, 30 (05) : 662 - 674
  • [40] Health related quality of life for young people receiving dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT): a routine outcome-monitoring pilot
    Swales, M.
    Hibbs, R. A. B.
    Bryning, L.
    Hastings, R. P.
    SPRINGERPLUS, 2016, 5