Assessment of values
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Rehabilitation and health assessment: Applying ICF guidelines.. ed. / Elias Mpofu; Thomas Oakland. Boston: Springer Publishing Company, 2010. p. 381-407.
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T1 - Assessment of values
AU - Mpofu, Elias
AU - Bishop, Malachy
AU - Hawkins, Trevor
AU - Hirschi, Andreas
N1 - (Ed.) Accession Number: 2009-17630-019. First Author & Affiliation: Mpofu, Eiias; Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, Lidcombe, Australia. Release Date: 20100118. Publication Type: Book, (0200); Edited Book, (0280); . Media Covered: Print. Document Type: Chapter. ISBN: 978-0-8261-5734-8, Hardcover. Language: English. Major Descriptor: Client Attitudes; Personal Values; Personality Measures; Rehabilitation; Treatment. Minor Descriptor: Intervention. Classification: Personality Scales & Inventories (2223) Health & Mental Health Treatment & Prevention (3300) . Population: Human (10); . Intended Audience: Psychology: Professional & Research (PS) . References Available: Y.. Page Count: 27.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - (from the chapter) The personal values held by rehabilitation and health care clients influence in important ways how they comprehend and respond to health challenges or treatment interventions. For instance, affirming important personal values is associated with a willingness to participant in challenging or potentially high reward activities. Accurate assessment is the basis of effective rehabilitation interventions. Values assessment in rehabilitation and health care is in its infancy. This chapter considers the nature of values and their relevance to and assessment in rehabilitation and health care. It surveys values assessment instruments with potential for rehabilitation intervention and suggests some ways in which research and practice in values assessment in rehabilitation and health care settings can be enhanced. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) (chapter)
AB - (from the chapter) The personal values held by rehabilitation and health care clients influence in important ways how they comprehend and respond to health challenges or treatment interventions. For instance, affirming important personal values is associated with a willingness to participant in challenging or potentially high reward activities. Accurate assessment is the basis of effective rehabilitation interventions. Values assessment in rehabilitation and health care is in its infancy. This chapter considers the nature of values and their relevance to and assessment in rehabilitation and health care. It surveys values assessment instruments with potential for rehabilitation intervention and suggests some ways in which research and practice in values assessment in rehabilitation and health care settings can be enhanced. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) (chapter)
KW - personal values rehabilitation clients health care clients treatment health challenges Client Attitudes Personality Measures Rehabilitation Intervention
KW - Business psychology
M3 - Contributions to collected editions/anthologies
SN - 978-0-8261-5734-8
SP - 381
EP - 407
BT - Rehabilitation and health assessment: Applying ICF guidelines.
A2 - Mpofu, Elias
A2 - Oakland, Thomas
PB - Springer Publishing Company
CY - Boston
ER -