Authors
Elspeth Twigg, Michael Barkham, Bridgette M Bewick, Brendan Mulhern, Janice Connell, Mick Cooper
Publication date
2009/9/1
Journal
Counselling and Psychotherapy Research
Volume
9
Issue
3
Pages
160-168
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Background: There is a need for a user-friendly measure of change for use in school and youth counselling services which is easy for practitioners to administer and score, and which is appropriate for brief interventions. Aims: To develop such a measure and to present psychometric data on reliability, validity and sensitivity to change for the measure. Method: We employed a three-stage approach: first, creating a pool of potential items; second, developing an 18-item version; and third, refining to a final version comprising 10 items. We called the measure the Young Person's CORE (YP-CORE). Results: The measure comprised eight negative and two positive items and included a single (negatively-framed) risk-to-self item. Psychometric properties were all acceptable. Sensitivity to change was good and yielded an average improvement of 10 points on the YP-CORE in a clinical group, broadly …
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