The How Are You? scale, a quality-of-life outcomes self-report measure to b
e completed by patients, was developed to address the concerns of the menta
l health consumer movement, Specific concerns included using less technical
language in assessing mental health problems and developing a collaborativ
e dialogue between clinician and patient. The flow Are You? scale is a user
-friendly, instrument that allows patients to be actively involved in their
assessment and treatment process. To implement the How Are You? scale into
a recording and measurement system, its psychometric properties were asses
sed using two samples: (1) An employee group from The Menninger Clinic was
used to assess internal consistency and stability, and (2) a patient group
from The Menninger Clinic was used to assess known-group and discriminant v
alidity, as well as sensitivity to change. The How Are You? scale was found
to have good internal consistency and stability and good known-group and d
iscriminant validity. It was also found to be sensitive to change. Although
data continue to be collected at The Menninger Clinic, initial indications
are that the How Are You? scale is a psychometrically sound Outcomes measu
rement tool.