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The Measurement of Outcome Variables in Couple and Family Therapy Research
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2009
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PsychotherapyFamily MedicineMental Health JournalsCouple PsychologyOutcome VariablesMental HealthSocial SciencesTherapeutic RelationshipCentral IssueCouple TherapyFamily RelationshipsPsychiatryOutcomes ResearchMarital TherapyFamily Therapy ResearchFamily PsychologyFamily TherapyMedicinePsychopathology
Measurement constitutes a central issue in determining effectiveness of couple and family therapy (CFT). A review of 274 CFT outcome studies published in 25 mental health journals between 1990 and 2005 is presented. Goals of this review were to (1) provide a broad, empirically based overview of CFT outcome research, (2) examine measurement of treatment outcomes, and (3) appraise reporting practices. Findings indicate that a wide range of instruments continue to be used in CFT outcome research, although a foundation for a more integrated and coherent assessment battery has been established. Implications for the field are discussed.
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