Sv. Eisen et al., Assessing behavioral health outcomes in outpatient programs: Reliability and validity of the BASIS-32, J BEHAV H S, 26(1), 1999, pp. 5-17
The Behavior and Symptom Identification Scale (BASIS-32) was developed to a
ssess mental health outcomes among patients with severe illness treated on
inpatient programs. However; its applicability and utility to those treated
in outpatient programs has not been determined The objective of this study
war; to assess reliability, validity, and sensitivity to change of the BAS
IS-32 among mental health consumers treated in outpatient programs. A total
of 407 outpatients completed the BASIS-32 and the Short Form Health Status
Profile (SF-36) at the beginning of a treatment episode and again 30 to 90
days later Outpatients reported less difficulty at intake than did inpatie
nts, and the BASIS-32 detected statistically significant changes 30 To 90 d
ays after beginning outpatient treatment. Factor structure and construct va
lidity were partially confirmed on this sample of outpatient consumers. Ana
lyses of data from a wide range of facilities and samples would add to vali
dation efforts and to further refinement of the BASIS-32.