Older
Adult Self-Report for Ages 60-90+ (OASR)
See a sample OASR.
The Older Adult formsOABCL
and OASRcan greatly improve assessment in a variety of contexts,
including psychiatric and psychological evaluations; medical care; assessments
following significant life changes, such as loss of a loved one or a
move to an assisted living environment; and evaluations before and after
planned changes and interventions.
The
profiles for scoring the OASR include normed scales for adaptive functioning,
empirically based syndromes, DSM-oriented scales, and total problems.
The profiles also include a critical items scale consisting of items
of particular concern to clinicians.
The
following cross-informant syndromes were derived: Anxious/Depressed;
Somatic Complaints; Thought Problems; Irritable/Disinhibited; Memory/Cognition
Problems; Worries; and Functional Impairment. The DSM-oriented
scales are: Depressive Problems; Anxiety Problems; Somatic Problems;
DementiaProblems; Psychotic Problems; and Antisocial Personality
Problems.
The ADM Windows module for the OABCL
and OASR can score profiles from both forms and can compare any combination
of eight forms per subject. Hand-scored profiles are also available.