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Table 2 Mean percentages of completed questionnaires of ROM participants for each instrument and each assessment

From: The use of routine outcome monitoring in child semi-residential psychiatry: predicting parents’ completion rates

 

T0 Intake (n = 46)

T1 4-6w (n = 46)

T2 3-4 m (n = 45)

T3 6-7 m (n = 39)

T4 9-10 m (n = 33)

T5 12-13 m (n = 20)

T6 15-16 m (n = 5)

FU After 1 m (n = 46)

Case M:

        
 

HoNOSCA

38 (83 %)

 

35 (78 %)

36 (92 %)

27 (82 %)

9 (45 %)

0 (0 %)

-

 

WAV-12R

-

31 (67 %)

40 (89 %)

39 (97 %)

28 (85 %)

9 (45 %)

5 (100 %)

-

 

FEQ

-

22 (48 %)

30 (67 %)

33 (85 %)

24 (73 %)

10 (50 %)

0 (0 %)

-

Teacher/GW

        
 

SDQ

33 (72 %)

-

43 (96 %)

39 (100 %)

31 (94 %)

17 (85 %)

2 (40 %)

-

Mothers

        
 

SDQ

43 (93 %)

-

42 (93 %)

36 (92 %)

24 (73 %)

9 (45 %)

0 (0 %)

25 (54 %)

 

PSQ

43 (93 %)

-

36 (80 %)

38 (97 %)

27 (82 %)

11 (55 %)

0 (0 %)

30 (65 %)

 

WAV-12R

-

37 (80 %)

39 (86 %)

38 (97 %)

25 (76 %)

17 (85 %)

5 (100 %)

-

Fathers

        
 

SDQ

43 (93 %)

-

32 (72 %)

32 (79 %)

23 (70 %)

9 (47 %)

0 (0 %)

23 (51 %)

 

OBVL

40 (88 %)

-

33 (74 %)

33 (85 %)

27 (83 %)

8 (42 %)

0 (0 %)

22 (48 %)

 

WAV-12R

-

32 (70 %)

38 (85 %)

33 (85 %)

24 (73 %)

18 (89 %)

5 (100 %)

-

  1. Values are presented in Number of completed questionnaires and completion rate
  2. HoNOSCA Health of the Nation outcome scales for children and adolescents, SDQ strengths and difficulties questionnaire, PSQ parenting stress questionnaire, WAV-12R working alliance inventory, Case M case managers, GW group worker, w weeks, m months, FU follow up one month after treatment ending