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The Making of a Self-Neglect Severity ScaleResearch in elder self-neglect has lagged behind that of other forms of mistreatment, despite the fact that self-neglect is the most common allegation reported to Adult Protective Service agencies throughout the US. The lack of a gold-standard to measure self-neglect has hampered efforts to study this phenomenon. Researchers designed the Self-neglect Severity Scale (SSS) based on interviews with Adult Protective Service workers and a national expert panel. The SSS is based on observation and interview and is administered in the home to include an environmental assessment. It was piloted, extensively field tested and then revised. The CREST SSS was developed using survey data and consultation with experts in the field. This instrument utilizes observer ratings, interview responses, and assesses subjects physical and environmental domains. It also assesses functional status as it relates to health and safety issues. After field and pilot testing the SSS was finalized and is currently undergoing reliability and validity testing. The CREST SSS was developed as a state scale to provide a common language for describing cases of self-neglect. It is the first self-neglect severity scale available to researchers. If found to be both reliable and valid it can be used in future intervention studies.
Document ID
20060048266
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
Authors
Smith, Scott M.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Dyer, C. B.
(Baylor Coll. of Medicine Houston, TX, United States)
Pavlik, V. N.
(Baylor Coll. of Medicine Houston, TX, United States)
Kelly, P. A.
(Baylor Coll. of Medicine Houston, TX, United States)
Lee, J.
(Baylor Coll. of Medicine Houston, TX, United States)
Doody, R. S.
(Baylor Coll. of Medicine Houston, TX, United States)
Regev, C.
(Baylor Coll. of Medicine Houston, TX, United States)
Pickens, C.
(Baylor Coll. of Medicine Houston, TX, United States)
Burnett, J.
(Baylor Coll. of Medicine Houston, TX, United States)
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2006
Subject Category
Behavioral Sciences
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NIH-P20RR20626
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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