The Treatment Engagement Rating scale (TER) for forensic outpatient treatment: Description, psychometric properties, and norms
Authors: Drieschner, Klaus Heinrich1; Boomsma, Anne2
Source: Psychology, Crime and Law, Volume 14, Number 4, August 2008 , pp. 299-315(17)
Abstract:
The Treatment Engagement Rating scale (TER) is a Dutch therapist rating instrument for treatment engagement (TE) of forensic outpatients. It yields scores for nine components of TE, which are aggregated in a total score. Following an analysis of the concept of TE, the TER is described, and various psychometric analyses of data from a forensic outpatient sample are reported. The nine component scores were found to constitute a homogeneous scale with good internal consistency (α=0.93, n=328) and adequate inter-rater reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC)=0.76, n=99). The validity of the TER is supported by correlations of 0.47, 0.66, and 0.91 (n=328) with measures for the motivation to engage in treatment. Applications for the TER in clinical practice and research are suggested.Keywords: treatment engagement; offender treatment; test construction; validation; responsivity
Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.1080/10683160701858206
Affiliations: 1: Trajectum Hoeve Boschoord, Boschoord, The Netherlands,Reiderlandlaan 1, Groningen, DR, Netherlands 2: University of Groningen, Sociology, Groningen, The Netherlands

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