Social Adjustment Scale - Self Report (SAS-SR)

[ SAS-SR derived from the Social Adjustment Scale (SAS) in 1976; SAS-SR: Short and Screener developed in 2007 ]

Author(s)
Weissman Myrna M
Purpose
  Pathology:
Generic

  Disease:
All

  Objective:
To measure the level of both behavioral and emotional social adjustment across six major areas (i.e., work, leisure, extended family, primary relationship, parental and family unit)

  Population for intended use:
Adult
Characteristics
  Type of instrument:
Social functioning (incl. work)

  Administration mode:
Self-administered
Computer-administered

  Number of items:
SAS-SR: 54; SAS-SR: Short: 24; SAS-SR: Screener: 14

  Existence of database:
No

  Recall/Observation period:
During the last 2 weeks
 
Language(s)
  Original language:
English

  List of existing translations:
The translations listed below may not have undergone a full linguistic validation process and may require further work to be suitable for use in a study.

This list of translations is subject to constant changes, therefore please check the status of translations with MAPI Research Trust / the developers / copyright holders / distributors

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 Afrikaans
 French
 Italian
 Spanish
 Cantonese for China
 French for Canada
 Japanese
 Spanish for South America
 Czech  German  Mandarin for China  Swedish
 Danish
 Greek
 Norwegian
 
 Dutch
 Hebrew
 Portuguese
 
 Finnish
 Hungarian
 Russian
 
 


Last update: July 2008
Last update in collaboration with the author: April 2008


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