The Brief Multidimensional Assessment Scale (BMAS): A Broad Measure of Patient Well-Being.

IF 2.3 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTHERAPY Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.20220032
Gabor I Keitner, Abigail K Mansfield, Joan E Kelley
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Objective: This article discusses the development and initial clinimetric and psychometric properties of the Brief Multidimensional Assessment Scale (BMAS). The BMAS is an ultrabrief multidimensional measure of global patient well-being that can be used at every clinic visit to assess several facets of patients' perception of themselves, regardless of their diagnosis, at a moment in time and over the course of treatment.

Methods: Data were collected from 499 adults in the community as well as from psychiatric and medical inpatient and outpatient settings. Participants completed questionnaires as part of their standard care at inpatient and outpatient medical and psychiatric settings or completed them online (community sample).

Results: Results indicate that the BMAS measures four discrete dimensions: the ability to get things done, emotional support in important relationships, quality of life, and sense of purpose in life. The scale demonstrates concurrent validity with other measures and discriminates between nonclinical participants and participants from most clinical contexts.

Conclusions: The BMAS demonstrates promising initial psychometric properties. It offers clinicians a multidimensional measure of their patients' well-being, regardless of diagnosis, that can be used to monitor well-being at each routine appointment and over time.

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简短的多维评估量表(BMAS):一个广泛的衡量病人的幸福。
目的:探讨简要多维评定量表(简称BMAS)的发展及其初步的临床和心理测量特性。BMAS是对全球患者幸福感的一种超简短的多维测量,可以在每次诊所访问中使用,以评估患者在某一时刻和治疗过程中对自己的几个方面的感知,而不管他们的诊断如何。方法:收集来自社区、精神科、住院和门诊的499名成年人的数据。参与者在住院和门诊医疗和精神科机构完成问卷调查,作为其标准护理的一部分,或在线完成问卷调查(社区样本)。结果:结果表明,BMAS测量了四个离散的维度:完成任务的能力、重要关系中的情感支持、生活质量和生活目标感。该量表显示了与其他测量的并发有效性,并区分了非临床参与者和来自大多数临床背景的参与者。结论:BMAS具有良好的初始心理测量特性。它为临床医生提供了一个多维度的病人健康衡量标准,无论诊断结果如何,都可以用来监测每次常规预约和长期的健康状况。
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTHERAPY PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1939, the American Journal of Psychotherapy (AJP) has long been a leader in the publication of eclectic articles for all psychotherapists. Transtheoretic in reach (offering information for psychotherapists across all theoretical foundations), the goal of AJP is to present an overview of the psychotherapies, subsuming a host of schools, techniques, and psychological modalities within the larger domain of clinical practice under broad themes including dynamic, behavioral, spiritual, and experiential.
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