PsycTESTS Dataset 2010
DOI: 10.1037/t76332-000
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Saving Inventory--Revised; Brazilian Portuguese Version

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“…The original SI-R scale has shown acceptable psychometric properties (including good internal consistency, test-retest reliabilities, convergent and divergent validities) (Frost et al, 2004; and has been translated and validated in multiple cultures (e.g. Fontenelle et al (2010)). Total scores vary from 0 to 92.…”
Section: Saving Inventory-revised (Si-r)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The original SI-R scale has shown acceptable psychometric properties (including good internal consistency, test-retest reliabilities, convergent and divergent validities) (Frost et al, 2004; and has been translated and validated in multiple cultures (e.g. Fontenelle et al (2010)). Total scores vary from 0 to 92.…”
Section: Saving Inventory-revised (Si-r)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, despite the effectiveness of such structured, evidencebased treatment, up to 18.7% of OCD patients will drop out prior to completion of treatment (18). Further, about 50% of OCD patients still complain about some residual symptoms even after successful treatment, with a negative impact on their quality of life (19)(20)(21). Indeed, a significant proportion of OCD patients receiving cognitive and behavioral therapies is subjected to post-treatment relapse, with an estimated full recovery rate of approximately 25% (22).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%