Abstract

The 15‐item Systemic Clinical Outcome and Routine Evaluation (SCORE‐15) Thai version was developed. This study aims to assess the test‐retest reliability and the criterion validity of the SCORE‐15 Thai version. The assessment of the test‐retest reliability was performed on twenty‐four non‐clinical participants who gave two ratings two to four weeks apart. Furthermore, sixty‐two clinical and seventy‐three non‐clinical subjects were included for the assessment of the criterion validity. The SCORE‐15 Thai version exhibited excellent test‐retest reliability with an intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.94. The validity study revealed that the effect sizes of score differences between clinical and non‐clinical groups were large (0.90–1.85). In conclusion, the SCORE‐15 Thai version can be a choice for routine clinical practice to determine family functioning in systemic family therapy.Practitioner points Assessment of family functioning is an essential process for both initial evaluations and monitoring the progress of family interventions The SCORE‐15 Thai version exhibited excellent test‐retest reliability and criterion validity The SCORE‐15 Thai version can be used as an instrument to determine family functioning in clinical practice and research

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