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A short form of the Recovery Assessment Scale-Domains and Stages: Development and validation among adults with anxiety disorders

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posted on 2024-11-02, 16:27 authored by Kaylah De Silva, Wendell CockshawWendell Cockshaw, Imogen Rehm, Nicola Hancock
The Recovery Assessment Scale-Domains and Stages (RAS-DS) is a 38-item self-report instrument measuring recovery from serious mental illness. We explored the suitability of the RAS-DS for individuals with anxiety disorders. A parsimonious short form of the scale was developed. Participants with anxiety disorder symptoms (N = 295) completed the RAS-DS, DASS-21 and GAD-7. Confirmatory factor analysis supported the expected four-factor structure. Associations with related scales exhibited the expected pattern supporting construct validity in this population. The Recovery Assessment Scale-Short Form (RAS-SF) was derived by inspection of factor loadings and modification indices, yielding a 20-item scale with five items per subscale. Strong correlations between subscales confirmed the total score represented a valid overarching measure of recovery. The present study indicates that recovery is pertinent to individuals with anxiety disorders. Development of the short-form RAS-SF affords opportunity for routine measurement of recovery in populations with anxiety and other high prevalence conditions.

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Journal

Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy

Volume

28

Start page

1135

End page

1145

Total pages

11

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2021 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Former Identifier

2006105533

Esploro creation date

2022-02-10

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