%0 Journal Article %T Validation of the Strengths and Stressors Tracking Device with a child welfare population %J Child welfare %D 2003 %A Berry, Marianne %A Cash, Scottye J. %A Mathiesen, Sally G. %V 82 %N 3 %P 293-318 %X The Strengths and Stressors Tracking Device (SSTD) is a rapid assessment measure of family well-being that assesses the particular strengths and needs of families at intake to help guide case planning and evaluate the effectiveness of treatment. The device assesses families from an ecological perspective in the domains of environmental conditions, social support, caregiver skills, and child well-being, and may be used at multiple points during treatment to assess change. SSTD has high internal consistency in all domains, distinguishes between physical abuse and neglect, and is sensitive to specific changes made by families across the duration of treatment.

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