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Family Assessment Form
Children's Bureau of Southern California
其他書名
A Practice-based Approach to Assessing Family Functioning
出版
CWLA Press
, 1997
主題
Business & Economics / General
Family & Relationships / General
Political Science / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare
Psychology / Social Psychology
Psychology / Assessment, Testing & Measurement
Social Science / Research
Social Science / Social Work
Social Science / Sociology / Marriage & Family
ISBN
0878686886
9780878686889
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=P1pHAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The primary challenge of delivering and evaluating family-based services lies in successfully assessing changes in families. This guide provides instruction for use of the Family Assessment Form (FAF), an instrument to help practitioners assess families at the beginning of service, develop individualized family service plans, monitor family progress, and assess outcomes for individual families. The FAF is designed as a standardized form that is adaptable for a variety of clinical, procedural, and program needs. Using a 9-point rating scale for individual items, the FAF enables practitioners to complete a psychosocial assessment of six areas of family functioning that is recorded in a quantitative manner and allows for monitoring family progress. The six areas of family functioning assessed by the FAF are: (1) living conditions; (2) financial conditions; (3) support available to caregivers; (4) interactions between caregivers and children; (5) developmental stimulation available to children; and (6) interactions between adult caregivers. The instruction guide provides a rationale for family assessment, details the development of the FAF, describes the FAF, provides information on training individuals to administer the instrument, describes the use of the FAF for program evaluation, discusses its test reliability and validity, and contains instructions for completing the FAF. A complete copy of the instrument is contained in the guide, including the "face sheet," the family functioning factors section, caregiver history and characteristics section, behavior concerns/observation checklist, and the service plan and closing summary. Contains 13 references. (KB)