Psychometric Properties of Chinese Version of Work and Social Adjustment Scale for Outpatients With Common Mental Disorders: Classical Test Theory and Rasch Analysis
East Asian Archives of Psychiatry2021Vol. 31(4), pp. 97–104
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Sam Shih, Ashley S. M. Chan, Eva Y. Y. Yeung, Amily MY Tsang, Rose LP Chiu, Menza Chu, Magdalene Poon
Abstract
The CWSAS is psychometrically appropriate to measure functional outcomes in outpatients with common mental disorders.
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