
Work and Social Adjustment Scale | RehabMeasures Database
2025年1月14日 · The WSAS is a simple self-report questionnaire that assesses an individual’s level of impairment in social functioning. 5 items, uses a Likert Scale from 0 (Not impairment at all) – 8 (Very severe impairment) marked by client’s self-report. Sum score range: 0 - 40. Scores above 20 suggest moderately severe or worse psychopathology.
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"The Work and Social Adjustment Scale: A simple measure of impairment in functioning." Br. J. Psychiatry 180: 461-4. Reproduced with the kind permission of Professor Isaac Marks.
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“A WSAS score above 20 appears to suggest moderately severe or worse psychopathology. Scores between 10 and 20 are associated with significant functional impairment but less severe clinical symptomatology. Scores below 10 appear to be associated with subclinical populations.
The Work and Social Adjustment Scale: a simple measure of ...
Conclusions: The WSAS is a simple, reliable and valid measure of impaired functioning. It is a sensitive and useful outcome measure offering the potential for readily interpretable comparisons across studies and disorders.
Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS) - Bravely
2023年6月14日 · The Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS) is a self-report measure designed to assess the impact of mental health challenges on an individual's ability to perform their daily activities and fulfil their social roles.