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The psychosocial functioning inventory.

M A Feragne, R Longabaugh, J F Stevenson

    Evaluation & the Health Professions
    |February 10, 1983
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    The Psychosocial Functioning Inventory (PFI) is a new survey tool. It reliably measures well-being, social function, stress, and satisfaction, aiding mental health assessments.

    Area of Science:

    • Psychometrics
    • Mental Health Assessment
    • Survey Instrument Development

    Background:

    • Assessing psychosocial functioning is crucial in mental healthcare.
    • Existing instruments may not cover a broad range of relevant constructs.
    • A need exists for a comprehensive, psychometrically sound outcome measure.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the development of the Psychosocial Functioning Inventory (PFI).
    • To present psychometric analyses of the PFI.
    • To introduce a general-purpose instrument for measuring diverse psychosocial constructs.

    Main Methods:

    • Instrument development based on theoretical constructs.
    • Psychometric analyses including reliability and validity testing.
    • Scale construction for subjective well-being, social functioning, stressful events, treatment dependency/aftercare, and consumer satisfaction.

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    Main Results:

    • The Psychosocial Functioning Inventory (PFI) was successfully derived.
    • Reliability analyses indicated reasonable internal consistency and test-retest stability for PFI scales.
    • Validity analyses supported the construct, content, and criterion-related validity of the PFI.

    Conclusions:

    • The Psychosocial Functioning Inventory (PFI) is a reliable and valid instrument.
    • The PFI can be used as a general-purpose outcome measure in diverse settings.
    • The PFI facilitates comprehensive assessment of psychosocial functioning and consumer satisfaction.