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Development and Initial Validation of the Symptoms and Assets Screening Scale
Authors:Andrew Downs PhD  Laura A. Boucher MA  Duncan G. Campbell PhD  Michelle Dasse BA
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology , University of Portland , Portland , Oregon;2. Department of Psychology , University of Montana , Missoula , Montana
Abstract:
Abstract

Objective: To develop and test a screening measure of mental health symptoms and well-being in college students, the Symptoms and Assets Screening Scale (SASS). Participants: Participants were 758 college students at 2 universities in the Northwest sampled between October 2009 and April 2011. Methods: Participants completed the SASS, as well as measures of depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, substance problems, and eating problems in 1 session. A subset of participants (n = 259) completed the SASS 1 to 2 weeks later to allow an examination of test–retest stability. Results: The SASS demonstrated good reliability and validity and appears to assess similar constructs as well-established measures in college students. Fifty-nine percent of the sample reported having problems with their thoughts, behaviors, or emotions, whereas only 9.7% reported currently receiving treatment. Conclusions: The SASS is a brief instrument that has the potential to effectively screen for the most prevalent mental health problems in college students.
Keywords:assessment  mental health  psychopathology  screening  well-being
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