Abstract
The present study evaluated whether the Schwartz Outcome Scale-10 (SOS-10), a well-validated self-report measure of psychological health and well-being in the adult population, would tap this construct similarly in an adolescent inpatient sample. This study looked to compared scores on the SOS-10 with the Youth Self-Report (YSR) and the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems (IIP), two well-validated self-report measures of behavioral problems and interpersonal distress. A total of 154 adolescent psychiatric inpatients completed the SOS-10, YSR self-report, and the IIP-32 at or within a day of admission to the inpatient unit. The results showed that the SOS-10 was negatively related to the subscales of the YSR and the scales of the IIP-32. Although just the first step in the validation of this measure for the adolescent inpatient population, the SOS-10 shows promise as a measure of psychological health and well-being and, possibly, as a brief outcome measure.
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